Resective Epilepsy Surgery after Corpus Callosotomy in Children with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome

Author:

Park SoyoungORCID,Kwon Hye EunORCID,Koo Chung MoORCID,Hur Yun JungORCID,Kang Hoon-ChulORCID,Lee Joon SooORCID,Kim Heung DongORCID

Abstract

Purpose: This study examined the characteristics and outcomes of resective epilepsy surgery following corpus callosotomy (CC) in children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS).Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 17 children with LGS who underwent resective surgery (RS) after CC over a span of 10 years, with a minimum of 2 years of follow-up, at a single tertiary epilepsy center in Korea.Results: Of the 17 patients, 13 (73.5%) demonstrated favorable surgical outcomes (Engel class I or II) at 1 year after RS, and eight (47.1%) were ultimately free of seizures 2 years after surgery. A significantly larger decrease in the number of anti-seizure medications taken from before to 2 years after the final surgical procedure was observed in the group that became seizure-free than in the group with persistent seizures (<i>P</i>=0.062). Furthermore, a significantly greater decline in daily adaptive function was found in the persistent seizure group (<i>P</i>=0.059). The baseline characteristics, results of presurgical evaluation, and treatment-related factors assessed prior to surgery showed no significant differences between the seizure-free group and the group with persistent seizures.Conclusion: In conclusion, RS may be a viable option for patients with LGS who exhibit lateralization and/or localization on presurgical evaluation after CC, as the procedure may reveal a concealed primary focus. The proactive implementation of two-stage epilepsy surgery could provide significant seizure reduction and preservation of cognitive function in carefully selected patients with LGS.

Funder

Soonchunhyang University

Publisher

The Korean Child Neurology Society

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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