Seizure Outcomes and Reoperation in Surgical Rasmussen Encephalitis Patients

CONCLUSION: Obtaining complete disconnection is critical for favorable seizure outcomes from hemispherectomy, and neurosurgeons should have a low threshold to reoperate in patients with RE with recurrent seizures. Rapid progression of motor deficits and bilateral MRI abnormalities may indicate a subpopulation of patients with RE with increased risk of needing reoperation. Overall, we believe that hemispherectomy is a curative surgery for the majority of patients with RE, with excellent long-term seizure outcome.
Source: Neurosurgery - Category: Neurosurgery Tags: Research—Human—Clinical Studies: Pediatrics Source Type: research