Transorbital intraoperative electrocorticography-guided surgical resection for medically refractory developmental epileptic encephalopathy with spike-wave activation in sleep

IF 1.5 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ebr.2024.100712
Michael E. Baumgartner , Sudha Kessler , Alier J. Franco , Samuel B. Tomlinson , Benjamin C. Kennedy
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Developmental epileptic encephalopathy with spike-wave activation in sleep (DEE-SWAS) is an epilepsy syndrome of childhood characterized by developmental delay or regression with significant abnormal epileptiform activity during sleep. In some cases, DEE-SWAS with an identified focal lesion is treated with surgical resection. The authors report an unusual case of focal DEE-SWAS that was successfully treated via transorbital resection with intraoperative electrocorticography (iECoG). The patient is an 11-year-old boy with a history of medication-responsive seizures who presented with cognitive and language decline. Electroencephalography demonstrated abnormal electrographic activity during sleep consistent with DEE-SWAS. Imaging and electrographic studies identified a probable epileptogenic zone anterior and adjacent to Broca’s area. He underwent stereoelectroencephalography followed by focal resection with iECoG, which resulted in resolution of EEG abnormalities, improved word finding, and no further cognitive decline. While DEE-SWAS is not typically managed with surgical intervention, focal resection in carefully selected patients can achieve favorable outcomes.
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经眶内皮层电图引导的手术切除治疗伴有睡眠中尖峰波激活的药物难治性发育性癫痫脑病
发育性癫痫性脑病伴睡眠中棘波激活(DEE-SWAS)是一种儿童癫痫综合征,其特点是发育迟缓或倒退,睡眠中伴有明显的异常癫痫样活动。在某些病例中,DEE-SWAS 伴有已确定的病灶,可通过手术切除治疗。作者报告了一例不寻常的局灶性DEE-SWAS病例,该病例通过经眶切除术和术中皮层电图(iECoG)获得成功治疗。患者是一名 11 岁男孩,有药物反应性癫痫发作史,并伴有认知和语言能力下降。脑电图显示患者在睡眠中出现异常电图活动,与 DEE-SWAS 一致。影像学和电图检查发现,在布洛卡区的前方和附近可能有一个致痫区。他接受了立体脑电图检查,然后用 iECoG 进行了病灶切除,结果脑电图异常得到缓解,找词能力得到改善,认知能力也没有进一步下降。虽然 DEE-SWAS 通常不需要手术治疗,但对精心挑选的患者进行病灶切除可以取得良好的疗效。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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