TITLE:
Neuronavigation and epilepsy surgery
AUTHORS:
Martin B. Glaser, Konrad J. Werhahn, Peter Grunert, Clemens Sommer
KEYWORDS:
Neuronavigation; Epilepsy Surgery; Outcome
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.2 No.7,
July
23,
2010
ABSTRACT: Resective epilepsy surgery is an elective therapy indicated in focal epilepsy patients who are resistant to pharmacotherapy. Every effort should be undertaken to perform the procedures as safe and less traumatic as possible. Neuronavigation could represent a suitable tool to reduce surgical morbidity and increase surgical radicality. Here, we present a series of 41 patients who were operated on for medically intractable epilepsy using neuronavigation. Overall, complication rate was 17% with a favourable seizure outcome of 88% (Engel’s class I/II). Our data suggest that neuronavigation is a valuable surgical technique to accomplish a favourable outcome in epilepsy surgery.