Journal article

Preoperative MRI predicts outcome of temporal lobectomy: An actuarial analysis

SF Berkovic, AM Mc Intosh, RM Kalnins, GD Jackson, GCA Fabinyi, GA Brazenor, PF Bladin, JL Hopper

Neurology | LITTLE BROWN CO | Published : 1995

Abstract

We used actuarial methods to study outcome after temporal lobectomy in 135 consecutive patients classified into subgroups according to preoperative MRI findings. Sixty months after surgery, 69% of patients with foreign tissue lesions, 50% with hippocampal sclerosis, and 21% with normal MRIs had no postoperative seizures. An eventual seizure-free state of 2 years or more, whether the patient was seizure-free since surgery or not, was achieved by 80% of patients with foreign tissue lesions, 62% of those with hippocampal sclerosis, and 36% of those with normal MRIs. Outcome was worse in those with normal MRIs than in the other two groups. Early postoperative seizures with later remission (the “..

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