PMID: 15246954Jul 13, 2004Paper

Palliative temporal resection for the treatment of intractable bioccipital epilepsy

Epileptic Disorders : International Epilepsy Journal with Videotape
Demet KinayA Olivier

Abstract

Temporal resection is usually ineffective in patients with occipital seizures. However, when seizures are unilateral occipital resections are now, occasionally, considered. When bilateral seizures and visual field defects exist, occipital resection can not be carried out. When predominantly lateralized, temporal seizure onset can be shown in such patients, palliative temporal resection may be justified. We report two patients with medically refractory, bilateral occipital lobe seizures. Clinical and electrophysiological patterns suggested consistent spread of the ictal discharge to temporal lobe structures. Long-term EEG video monitoring was followed by stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) to assess involvement of temporal and occipital regions symmetrically. Both patients had non-lateralized, elementary visual aura followed by loss of contact, automatisms, frequent falls and occasionally secondary generalization. Brain MR imaging revealed bilateral parieto-occipital ischemic lesions without concomitant temporal volumetric abnormalities. They had bilateral or unilateral visual field defects. Scalp EEGs showed bilateral temporal or temporo-parieto-occipital interictal and ictal epileptic abnormalities. Intracranial SEEG recording...Continue Reading

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