Zygomatic Osteotomy for Resection of Medial Temporal Cavernous Angioma in Dominant Hemisphere after Subdural Grid Electroencephalographic Study

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Zygomatic Osteotomy for Resection of Medial Temporal Cavernous Angioma in Dominant Hemisphere after Subdural Grid Electroencephalographic Study
作成者
Hanaya Ryosuke
Arita Kazunori
Itoh Yoko
Iida Koji
収録物名
Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences
55
1
開始ページ 39
終了ページ 43
収録物識別子
[PISSN] 0018-2052
[EISSN] 2433-7668
[NCID] AA00664312
抄録
We report the treatment of a patient suffering from intractable epilepsy caused by a large cavernous angioma in the hippocampus of his dominant hemisphere. Surgical removal of a lesion and epileptic focus located in the surrounding brain tissue significantly improves seizure conditions. However, total removal of a large cavernous angioma in the medial temporal structure of dominant hemisphere is occasionally difficult because of the depth of the lesion and its contiguity with eloquent brain structures. Furthermore, when an intracranial electrocorticogram with grid electrodes is adopted, swelling of soft tissue caused by the initial operation for the installation of the grid electrodes narrows the operative view obtained by conventional frontotemporal craniotomy. We added a zygomatic osteotomy to the operative procedure for the present patient, and this enabled us to push soft tissue down and away from the operative field to provide a wider operative corridor through which total removal of the lesion and epileptic focus was accomplished. The patient has had a favorable postoperative course without suffering any seizure for 4 years.
著者キーワード
Intractable temporal lobe epilepsy
Cavernous angioma
Zygomatic osteotomy
Intracranial recording
NDC分類
医学 [ 490 ]
言語
英語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
Hiroshima University Medical Press
発行日 2006-03
権利情報
(c) Hiroshima University Medical Press.
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
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収録物識別子
[ISSN] 0018-2052
[NCID] AA00664312