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The combination of subdural and depth electrodes for intracranial EEG investigation of suspected insular (perisylvian) epilepsy
Surbeck, Werner Theodor; Bouthillier, Alain; Weil, Alexander et al.
2011In Epilepsia
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Mots-clés :
Epilepsy; Insula; Perisylvian; Invasive; Intracranial; Electroencephalography
Résumé :
[en] Purpose: We present two methods of implantation for the investigation of suspected insular and perisylvian epilepsy that combine depth and subdural electrodes to capitalize on the advantages of each technique. Methods: Retrospective study of all intracranial EEG studies that included insular electrodes from 2004– 2010. Patients were divided according to the implantation scheme. The first method (type 1) consisted of a craniotomy, insertion of insular electrodes after microdissection of the sylvian fissure, orthogonal implantation of mesiotemporal structures with neuronavigation, and coverage of the adjacent lobes with subdural electrodes. The second method (type 2) consisted of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)– stereotactic frame-guided depth electrode implantation into insula and hippocampus using sagittal axes, and insertion of subdural electrodes through burr holes to cover the adjacent lobes. The combined implantations were developed and performed by one neurosurgeon (AB). Key Findings: Nineteen patients had an intracranial study that sampled the insula, among other regions. Sixteen patients were implanted using the first method, which allowed a mean of 4, 5, 20, 15, and 42 contacts per patient to be positioned into/over the insular, mesial temporal, neocortical temporal, parietal, and frontal areas, respectively. The second method (three patients) allowed a mean of 8, 7, 16, 6, and 9 contacts per patient to sample the same areas, respectively. The four patients in whom transient neurologic deficits occurred were investigated with use of type 1 implantation. Significance: Combined depth and subdural electrodes can be used safely to investigate complex insular/perisylvian refractory epilepsy. Choice of implantation scheme should be individualized according to presurgical data and the need for functional localization.
Disciplines :
Neurologie
Auteur, co-auteur :
Surbeck, Werner Theodor ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. méd. (paysage)
Bouthillier, Alain
Weil, Alexander
Crevier, Louis
Carmant, L
Lortie, A
Major, P
Nguyen, DK
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
The combination of subdural and depth electrodes for intracranial EEG investigation of suspected insular (perisylvian) epilepsy
Date de publication/diffusion :
2011
Titre du périodique :
Epilepsia
ISSN :
0013-9580
eISSN :
1528-1167
Maison d'édition :
Wiley, Oxford, Royaume-Uni
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed vérifié par ORBi
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