2023
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1771172
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Surgical treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy: comparative results of selective amygdalohippocampectomy versus anterior temporal lobectomy from a referral center in Brazil

Abstract: Background Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is a high prevalence neurological disorder. Surgery has emerged as a promising treatment. Objective The objective of this work is to compare the surgical results of anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) versus selective amygdalohippocampectomy (SAH) in a cohort of 132 patients. Methods We performed a retrospective study of 146 patients operated for TLE from 2008 to 2019. Initially, 13 patients were excluded from the study due to insufficient medical recor… Show more

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“…According to the authors’ experience, there are significant disparities between selective AH and anterior temporal lobectomy in terms of seizure and cognitive results. [ 106 , 107 , 108 ]. However, for selective AH, there are differences with regard to postoperative visual defects, which are higher for transcortical rather than for transsylvian approaches [ 109 ].…”
Section: Surgical Treatment Of Ncc-related Epilepsymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to the authors’ experience, there are significant disparities between selective AH and anterior temporal lobectomy in terms of seizure and cognitive results. [ 106 , 107 , 108 ]. However, for selective AH, there are differences with regard to postoperative visual defects, which are higher for transcortical rather than for transsylvian approaches [ 109 ].…”
Section: Surgical Treatment Of Ncc-related Epilepsymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…results. [106][107][108]. However, for selective AH, there are differences with regard to postoperative visual defects, which are higher for transcortical rather than for transsylvian approaches [109].…”
Section: Surgical Treatment Of Ncc-related Epilepsymentioning
confidence: 99%