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Management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in Southern Iran

BACKGROUND: The most common treatment modality for epileptic patients is antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy. However, more than 30% of epileptic patient suffers from drug-resistant epilepsy despite the use of appropriate AEDs. Surgery is a common option for these patients. Epilepsy surgery requires so...

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Autores principales: Asadi-Pooya, Ali Akbar, Taghipour, Mousa, Kamgarpour, Ahmad, Rakei, Seyed Mohammad, Razmkon, Ali
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Publicado: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571542/
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author Asadi-Pooya, Ali Akbar
Taghipour, Mousa
Kamgarpour, Ahmad
Rakei, Seyed Mohammad
Razmkon, Ali
author_facet Asadi-Pooya, Ali Akbar
Taghipour, Mousa
Kamgarpour, Ahmad
Rakei, Seyed Mohammad
Razmkon, Ali
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description BACKGROUND: The most common treatment modality for epileptic patients is antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy. However, more than 30% of epileptic patient suffers from drug-resistant epilepsy despite the use of appropriate AEDs. Surgery is a common option for these patients. Epilepsy surgery requires sophisticated medical technologies, many of them not available in Iran. The authors of the present study aim to report the clinical and technical issues of establishing an epilepsy surgery protocol in Iran and the limitations and recommendations for further development. METHODS: Medically-refractory epileptic patients underwent common imaging techniques (mainly brain MRI using a specific temporal lobe protocol) as well as continuous video EEG monitoring. A specialized committee consisting of epileptologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and radiologists discussed the eligibility of each patient, and defining treatment plans for the surgery. RESULTS: A total of 22 committee sessions were hold to discuss 140 cases with medically-refractory seizures during March 2009 to May 2012. Eighty-eight patients (62%) underwent the surgery, 35 patients (25%) were considered not appropriate for surgery, and 17 patients (12%) refused to undergo surgery. The most common cause of intractable seizures was mesial temporal sclerosis (36%), brain tumors (21%), cortical malformations (6%), and encephalomalacia (4%). Among 81 operated patients, 39.5% had anterior temporal lobectomy, 34.5% corpus callosotomy, and 30% underwent lesionectomy. CONCLUSIONS: The success of epilepsy surgery depends on the accurate identification of good surgical candidates based on available resources and technologies without jeopardizing safety. The key step in establishing a successful plan is having access to trained epileptologist and neurosurgeon. KEYWORDS: Epileptology, Epilepsy surgery, Antiepileptic drug, Surgery portocol
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spelling pubmed-35715422013-03-19 Management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in Southern Iran Asadi-Pooya, Ali Akbar Taghipour, Mousa Kamgarpour, Ahmad Rakei, Seyed Mohammad Razmkon, Ali J Inj Violence Res Oral Presentation BACKGROUND: The most common treatment modality for epileptic patients is antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy. However, more than 30% of epileptic patient suffers from drug-resistant epilepsy despite the use of appropriate AEDs. Surgery is a common option for these patients. Epilepsy surgery requires sophisticated medical technologies, many of them not available in Iran. The authors of the present study aim to report the clinical and technical issues of establishing an epilepsy surgery protocol in Iran and the limitations and recommendations for further development. METHODS: Medically-refractory epileptic patients underwent common imaging techniques (mainly brain MRI using a specific temporal lobe protocol) as well as continuous video EEG monitoring. A specialized committee consisting of epileptologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and radiologists discussed the eligibility of each patient, and defining treatment plans for the surgery. RESULTS: A total of 22 committee sessions were hold to discuss 140 cases with medically-refractory seizures during March 2009 to May 2012. Eighty-eight patients (62%) underwent the surgery, 35 patients (25%) were considered not appropriate for surgery, and 17 patients (12%) refused to undergo surgery. The most common cause of intractable seizures was mesial temporal sclerosis (36%), brain tumors (21%), cortical malformations (6%), and encephalomalacia (4%). Among 81 operated patients, 39.5% had anterior temporal lobectomy, 34.5% corpus callosotomy, and 30% underwent lesionectomy. CONCLUSIONS: The success of epilepsy surgery depends on the accurate identification of good surgical candidates based on available resources and technologies without jeopardizing safety. The key step in establishing a successful plan is having access to trained epileptologist and neurosurgeon. KEYWORDS: Epileptology, Epilepsy surgery, Antiepileptic drug, Surgery portocol Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2012-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3571542/ Text en Copyright © 2012, KUMS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Taghipour, Mousa
Kamgarpour, Ahmad
Rakei, Seyed Mohammad
Razmkon, Ali
Management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in Southern Iran
title Management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in Southern Iran
title_full Management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in Southern Iran
title_fullStr Management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in Southern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in Southern Iran
title_short Management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in Southern Iran
title_sort management of epilepsy in resource-limited settings: establishing an epileptic surgery program in southern iran
topic Oral Presentation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571542/
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