Recent Aspects of Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery.

Journal of epilepsy research Pub Date : 2019-12-31 eCollection Date: 2019-12-01 DOI:10.14581/jer.19010
Hye Eun Kwon, Heung Dong Kim
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Abstract

Surgery has been and is now a well-established treatment indicated for adults and children with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). The surgical landscape for children with DRE appears to be expanding, and surgical cases of pediatric epilepsy have increased significantly in the past decade, contrary to adult epilepsy. Several fundamental changes have led to the widespread surgical treatment for DRE in children, based on a risk-benefit analysis of pediatric epilepsy surgery, and a change in our overall approach to evaluation. There are unique and age-related differences associated with pediatric epilepsy surgery, characterized by different types of etiologies, concerns for developmental progress, and safety issues. Indications for "pediatric epilepsy surgery" have been broadened to include a wide spectrum of etiologies without excluding children with "generalized" seizures, "generalized or multifocal eletroencephlography", or patients with contra-lateral epileptiform activity or magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities. Furthermore, epilepsy surgery is increasingly considered in infancy and early childhood, which has similar surgical outcomes as the case of late childhood, in an effort to improve the eventual development outcome. Seizure freedom, or at least seizure reduction, is an excellent result with resolution of the associated epileptic encephalopathy, normalization of the EEG, and decrease in the total epileptic burden in the pediatric field.

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儿童癫痫手术的最新进展。
手术一直是并且现在是成人和儿童耐药癫痫(DRE)的一种行之有效的治疗方法。DRE患儿的手术治疗前景似乎正在扩大,与成人癫痫相反,小儿癫痫的手术病例在过去十年中显著增加。基于儿童癫痫手术的风险-收益分析,以及我们整体评估方法的改变,一些根本性的变化导致了儿童DRE手术治疗的广泛应用。小儿癫痫手术有独特的和年龄相关的差异,其特点是不同类型的病因、对发育进展的关注和安全问题。“儿童癫痫手术”的适应症已扩大到包括广泛的病因,但不排除“全身性”癫痫发作、“全身性或多灶性脑电图”或对侧癫痫样活动或磁共振成像异常的儿童。此外,越来越多的人考虑在婴儿期和幼儿期进行癫痫手术,这与儿童晚期的手术结果相似,以改善最终的发育结果。癫痫发作自由,或至少癫痫发作减少,是解决相关癫痫性脑病、脑电图正常化和减少儿科癫痫总负担的极好结果。
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