Authors
Jane De Tisi, Gail S Bell, Janet L Peacock, Andrew W McEvoy, William FJ Harkness, Josemir W Sander, John S Duncan
Publication date
2011/10/15
Journal
The Lancet
Volume
378
Issue
9800
Pages
1388-1395
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Surgery is increasingly used as treatment for refractory focal epilepsy; however, few rigorous reports of long-term outcome exist. We did this study to identify long-term outcome of epilepsy surgery in adults by establishing patterns of seizure remission and relapse after surgery.
Methods
We report long-term outcome of surgery for epilepsy in 615 adults (497 anterior temporal resections, 40 temporal lesionectomies, 40 extratemporal lesionectomies, 20 extratemporal resections, 11 hemispherectomies, and seven palliative procedures [corpus callosotomy, subpial transection]), with prospective annual follow-up for a median of 8 years (range 1–19). We used Kaplan-Meier survival analysis to estimate time to first seizure, and investigated patterns of seizure outcome.
Findings
We used survival methods to estimate that 52% (95% CI 48–56) of patients remained seizure free (apart from simple partial seizures …
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