Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date

Navika D Shukla, Allen L Ho, Arjun V Pendharkar, Eric S Sussman, Casey H Halpern Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Abstract: Medically intractable epilepsy is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. For those with focal epilepsy and correlated electrophy...

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Main Authors: Shukla ND, Ho AL, Pendharkar AV, Sussman ES, Halpern CH
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-09-01
Series:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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spelling doaj-09c0a920fec44df0800bea39d5089b542020-11-24T23:15:28ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212017-09-01Volume 132469247534892Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to dateShukla NDHo ALPendharkar AVSussman ESHalpern CHNavika D Shukla, Allen L Ho, Arjun V Pendharkar, Eric S Sussman, Casey H Halpern Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Abstract: Medically intractable epilepsy is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. For those with focal epilepsy and correlated electrophysiological or radiographic features, open surgical resection can achieve high rates of seizure control, but can be associated with neurologic deficits and cognitive effects. Recent innovations have allowed for more minimally invasive methods of surgical seizure control such as magnetic resonance-guided laser interstitial therapy (MRgLITT). MRgLITT achieves the goal of ablating seizure foci while preserving neuropsychological function and offering real-time feedback and monitoring of tissue ablation. This review summarizes the utilization of MRgLITT for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and other seizure disorders. Overall, the efficacy of MRgLITT is comparable to that of open surgery and offers a less invasive approach in patients with significantly less morbidity. Keywords: laser ablation, MRgLITT, mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, epilepsy surgery, corpus callostomyhttps://www.dovepress.com/laser-interstitial-thermal-therapy-for-the-treatment-of-epilepsy-evide-peer-reviewed-article-NDTlaser ablationMRgLITTmesial temporal lobe epilepsyepilepsy surgerycorpus callostomy
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Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
laser ablation
MRgLITT
mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
epilepsy surgery
corpus callostomy
author_facet Shukla ND
Ho AL
Pendharkar AV
Sussman ES
Halpern CH
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title Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date
title_short Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date
title_full Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date
title_fullStr Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date
title_full_unstemmed Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date
title_sort laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
issn 1178-2021
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Navika D Shukla, Allen L Ho, Arjun V Pendharkar, Eric S Sussman, Casey H Halpern Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Abstract: Medically intractable epilepsy is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. For those with focal epilepsy and correlated electrophysiological or radiographic features, open surgical resection can achieve high rates of seizure control, but can be associated with neurologic deficits and cognitive effects. Recent innovations have allowed for more minimally invasive methods of surgical seizure control such as magnetic resonance-guided laser interstitial therapy (MRgLITT). MRgLITT achieves the goal of ablating seizure foci while preserving neuropsychological function and offering real-time feedback and monitoring of tissue ablation. This review summarizes the utilization of MRgLITT for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and other seizure disorders. Overall, the efficacy of MRgLITT is comparable to that of open surgery and offers a less invasive approach in patients with significantly less morbidity. Keywords: laser ablation, MRgLITT, mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, epilepsy surgery, corpus callostomy
topic laser ablation
MRgLITT
mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
epilepsy surgery
corpus callostomy
url https://www.dovepress.com/laser-interstitial-thermal-therapy-for-the-treatment-of-epilepsy-evide-peer-reviewed-article-NDT
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