[DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF A GIRL SUFFERING FROM DRUG RESISTANT EPILEPSY WITH AN INNOVATIVE MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH].


Journal

Harefuah
ISSN: 0017-7768
Titre abrégé: Harefuah
Pays: Israel
ID NLM: 0034351

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2022
Historique:
entrez: 23 6 2022
pubmed: 24 6 2022
medline: 25 6 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

About one percent (over 81,000 patients) of the Israeli population suffer from epilepsy. The main treatment for this condition is medication, but about a third of the patients suffer from drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Each year about 5,000 new patients are diagnosed with epilepsy, of whom 3,000 are children. For these patients, an evaluation in designated centers is required in order to diagnose possible foci and propose neurosurgical treatment alternatives. A model for diagnosis and treatment of the epileptic network in a minimally invasive approach is presented through the description of a case study. Phase I: includes diagnosis of the semiology, neuropsychological assessment, video EEG recording and performing a PET-MRI-FMRI-EEG synchronized examination. Phase II: involves stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) minimally invasive diagnosis to target the epileptic area and accurately map adjacent functional areas and assessment of cortical redundancy. Phase III: includes radiofrequency ablation of the foci without any further surgery. This procedure is performed under clinical monitoring (the patient is awake during treatment) and continuous EEG monitoring. This case study demonstrates the multi-dimensional model performed by a multidisciplinary team, combining innovative technologies. This model is essential for the precision of the diagnosis and treatment methods of focal epilepsy and allows preservation of function based, among other factors, on the identification of cortical redundancy. The preoperative assessment identified focal epilepsy adjacent to the motor area dominating the right hand. A combined PET-FMRI-MRI-EEG examination enabled detecting redundancy of motor functions beyond the epileptic focus. Based on this information, a targeted implantation of depth electrodes (SEEG) was performed, the epileptic foci were identified and targeted ablations were performed during clinical monitoring and continuous EEG. This resulted in the cessation of seizures in parallel with the disappearance of the pathological signal in the EEG, all while preserving the patient's hand function.

Sections du résumé

INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND
About one percent (over 81,000 patients) of the Israeli population suffer from epilepsy. The main treatment for this condition is medication, but about a third of the patients suffer from drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Each year about 5,000 new patients are diagnosed with epilepsy, of whom 3,000 are children. For these patients, an evaluation in designated centers is required in order to diagnose possible foci and propose neurosurgical treatment alternatives.
BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
A model for diagnosis and treatment of the epileptic network in a minimally invasive approach is presented through the description of a case study. Phase I: includes diagnosis of the semiology, neuropsychological assessment, video EEG recording and performing a PET-MRI-FMRI-EEG synchronized examination. Phase II: involves stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) minimally invasive diagnosis to target the epileptic area and accurately map adjacent functional areas and assessment of cortical redundancy. Phase III: includes radiofrequency ablation of the foci without any further surgery. This procedure is performed under clinical monitoring (the patient is awake during treatment) and continuous EEG monitoring.
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
This case study demonstrates the multi-dimensional model performed by a multidisciplinary team, combining innovative technologies. This model is essential for the precision of the diagnosis and treatment methods of focal epilepsy and allows preservation of function based, among other factors, on the identification of cortical redundancy.
DISCUSSION CONCLUSIONS
The preoperative assessment identified focal epilepsy adjacent to the motor area dominating the right hand. A combined PET-FMRI-MRI-EEG examination enabled detecting redundancy of motor functions beyond the epileptic focus. Based on this information, a targeted implantation of depth electrodes (SEEG) was performed, the epileptic foci were identified and targeted ablations were performed during clinical monitoring and continuous EEG. This resulted in the cessation of seizures in parallel with the disappearance of the pathological signal in the EEG, all while preserving the patient's hand function.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35734790

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

heb

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

349-354

Auteurs

Maya Weinstein (M)

The Multidisciplinary Center for Functional Neurosurgery, Assuta Medical Centers , Tel Aviv, Israel.
2Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.

Jehuda Sepkuty (J)

The Multidisciplinary Center for Functional Neurosurgery, Assuta Medical Centers , Tel Aviv, Israel.
Neurology Department, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Nir Getter (N)

The Multidisciplinary Center for Functional Neurosurgery, Assuta Medical Centers , Tel Aviv, Israel.
Department of Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Department of Psychology, The Open University, Raanana, Israel.

Eli Hyman (E)

Pediatric Neurology Unit of Shamir Medical Center, Zerifin.

Mordechai Lorberboim (M)

Department of Imaging, Assuta Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel.
Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Judith Luckman (J)

Department of Imaging, Assuta Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Neuro Radiology, Rabin Medical Center, Israel.

Moshe Zer-Zion (M)

Department of Anesthesia, ICU and Pain Clinic, Assuta Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Itzhak Fried (I)

The Multidisciplinary Center for Functional Neurosurgery, Assuta Medical Centers , Tel Aviv, Israel.
Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Michael Levy (M)

The Multidisciplinary Center for Functional Neurosurgery, Assuta Medical Centers , Tel Aviv, Israel.

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