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Transtemporal amygdalohippocampectomy: a novel minimally-invasive technique with optimal clinical results and low cost

Amigdalo-hipocampectomia transtemporal: técnica minimamente invasiva com ótimos resultados clínicos e baixo custo

ABSTRACT

Mesial temporal sclerosis creates a focal epileptic syndrome that usually requires surgical resection of mesial temporal structures.

Objective:

To describe a novel operative technique for treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy and its clinical results.

Methods:

Prospective case-series at a single institution, performed by a single surgeon, from 2006 to 2012. A total of 120 patients were submitted to minimally-invasive keyhole transtemporal amygdalohippocampectomy.

Results:

Of the patients, 55% were male, and 85% had a right-sided disease. The first 70 surgeries had a mean surgical time of 2.51 hours, and the last 50 surgeries had a mean surgical time of 1.62 hours. There was 3.3% morbidity, and 5% mild temporal muscle atrophy. There was no visual field impairment. On the Engel Outcome Scale at the two-year follow-up, 71% of the patients were Class I, 21% were Class II, and 6% were Class III.

Conclusion:

This novel technique is feasible and reproducible, with optimal clinical results.

Keywords:
anterior temporal lobectomy; epilepsy, temporal lobe; epilepsies, partial

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