SHORT-TERM SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH DRUG-RESISTANT EPILEPSY DUE TO LESIONAL TEMPORA
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Objectives: To describe the outcome of 35 cases of drug-resistant epilepsy due to the lesional temporal lobe surgery at Vietduc University Hospital from May 2018 to September 2022. Methods: A prospective description combined with retrospective, longitudinal follow-up of all patients diagnosed with drug resistance due to lesional temporal lobe epilepsy undergoing surgery at Vietduc University Hospital was conducted. Results: 35 cases of intractable lesional temporal lobe epilepsy surgery, male/female 1.5/1, partial seizures with loss of consciousness accounted for 99%, and 2/3 of cases occurred without aura. Seizure-free (post-operation 1 month) (Engel I) accounted for 74.3%, and the remaining (25.7%) had improved seizures (Engel 2, 3). Complications after surgery accounted for 17.1%, and there were no cases of death. Conclusion: Surgical treatment for drug resistance due to lesional temporal lobe epilepsy is safe and very effective, with a low complication rate.
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Selective amygdalohippocampectomy, Lesionectomy, Low-income, Temporal mesial sclerosis, Vietduc University Hospital, Temporal lobe epilepsy
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