Stereoelectroencephalography in children: a review

Neurosurgical Focus
Allen L HoGerald A Grant

Abstract

Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is an intracranial diagnostic measure that has grown in popularity in the United States as outcomes data have demonstrated its benefits and safety. The main uses of SEEG include 1) exploration of deep cortical/sulcal structures; 2) bilateral recordings; and 3) 3D mapping of epileptogenic zones. While SEEG has gradually been accepted for treatment in adults, there is less consensus on its utility in children. In this literature review, the authors seek to describe the current state of SEEG with a focus on the more recent technology-enabled surgical techniques and demonstrate its efficacy in the pediatric epilepsy population.

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Sep 2, 2019·Neurosurgical Focus·Maya Harary, G Rees Cosgrove
May 16, 2019·Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society·Samuel B TomlinsonBenjamin C Kennedy

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