Oxford Medicine Online 2018
DOI: 10.1093/med/9780190850036.003.0018
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The Patient for Epilepsy Surgery

Abstract: Epilepsy surgery as a treatment option is usually reserved for medically intractable epilepsy, when anticonvulsant medication has failed to achieve adequate seizure control and the seizure frequency impairs quality of life. Intraoperative brain mapping is often requested by the surgeon and necessitates special planning by the anesthesiologist to provide the best possible operating conditions. Awake craniotomy with the “asleep-awake-asleep” pattern can be considered as a technique in such procedures but require… Show more

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