Journal article

Diagnostic utility of invasive EEG for epilepsy surgery: Indications, modalities, and techniques

P Jayakar, J Gotman, AS Harvey, A Palmini, L Tassi, D Schomer, F Dubeau, F Bartolomei, A Yu, P Kršek, D Velis, P Kahane

Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2016

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Abstract

Many patients with medically refractory epilepsy now undergo successful surgery based on noninvasive diagnostic information, but intracranial electroencephalography (IEEG) continues to be used as increasingly complex cases are considered surgical candidates. The indications for IEEG and the modalities employed vary across epilepsy surgical centers; each modality has its advantages and limitations. IEEG can be performed in the same intraoperative setting, that is, intraoperative electrocorticography, or through an independent implantation procedure with chronic extraoperative recordings; the latter are not only resource intensive but also carry risk. A lack of understanding of IEEG limitation..

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