“…Different modalities were proposed in the literature over the years as an alternative and as an ultimate approach in patients with catastrophic epilepsy and status epilepticus (Gorman et al., ; Rossi et al., ; Krsek et al., ; Ng et al., ; Khoury et al., ; Zumsteg et al., ; Costello et al., ; Ng et al., ; Mohamed et al., ; Ng et al., ; Nahab et al., ; Zamponi et al., ; Lega et al., ; Loddenkemper et al., ; Tellez‐Zenteno et al., ; Chandra et al., ; Prasad et al., ; Wehner et al., ; Chassoux et al., ; Weimer et al., ). Single case reports were described in the literature applying resections of epileptogenic focus, multilobar resection, tumor resection, and callosotomy (Gorman et al., ; Rossi et al., ; Krsek et al., ; Ng et al., ; Khoury et al., ; Zumsteg et al., ; Costello et al., ; Ng et al., ; Mohamed et al., ; Ng et al., ; Nahab et al., ; Lega et al., ; Loddenkemper et al., ; Tellez‐Zenteno et al., ; Chandra et al., ; Wehner et al., ; Chassoux et al., ; Weimer et al., ). In a total and cumulative number of 44 patients, a resection of the epileptogenic foci was achieved (Gorman et al., ; Rossi et al., ; Ng et al., ; Khoury et al., ; Zumsteg et al., ; Costello et al., ; Ng et al., ; Mohamed et al., ; Ng et al., ; Nahab et al., ; Lega et al., ; Loddenkemper et al., ; Tellez‐Zenteno et al., ; Wehner et al., ; Chassoux et al., ; Weimer et al., ).…”