from Section 5 - Surgical Management of Insular Epilepsy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2022
Refractory epilepsy from operculoinsular origin is increasingly recognized because of published descriptions of its clinical presentations, more attention in the interpretation of non-invasive focus localization techniques, and the development of invasive electrode implantation schemes to sample that area. Microsurgical techniques of operculo-insular cortical resection have been refined, taking into consideration the complex and deep anatomy and the high vascularity of the perisylvian area. Selective transsylvian and/or subpial transopercular insulectomies are performed, depending on the definition of the extent of cortectomy needed and the functional areas to preserve. Seizure control results after surgery are similar than those in other brain locations. Neurological complications and neuropsychological consequences are acceptable. It is crucial that these highly selected patients be investigated and operated in epilepsy centers dedicated to this complex type of refractory epilepsy, both to optimize the results of seizure control and keep the complication rate as low as possible.
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