USE OF SUBDURAL GRIDS AND STRIP ELECTRODES TO IDENTIFY A SEIZURE FOCUS IN CHILDREN

Citation
Pd. Adelson et al., USE OF SUBDURAL GRIDS AND STRIP ELECTRODES TO IDENTIFY A SEIZURE FOCUS IN CHILDREN, Pediatric neurosurgery, 22(4), 1995, pp. 174-180
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,Neurosciences,Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
10162291
Volume
22
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
174 - 180
Database
ISI
SICI code
1016-2291(1995)22:4<174:UOSGAS>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
For patients with intractable seizures, the best surgical outcome is a chieved following precise localization of the seizure focus. Scalp EEG monitoring may be insufficient and chronic subdural invasive EEG moni toring has therefore been advocated. At Children's Hospital in Boston, 31 children had chronic subdural monitoring from January 1990 through June 1994. The average age at implantation was 11 years. Most patient s (22) had placement of grid electrodes combined with strip electrodes to map temporal and/or frontal regions bilaterally. Twenty of the pat ients eventually had a resective procedure based on the findings. Duri ng monitoring, cortical stimulations were performed to localize speech and somatosensory areas. There was only one complication, a subdural hematoma in a patient who had had previous surgery. Chronic subdural E EG monitoring is helpful in precisely localizing seizure foci in pedia tric patients; it also allows motor and speech mapping and appears to be a safe modality in children.