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Disconnection Surgery in Pediatric Epilepsy: A Single Center's Experience With 185 Cases.

Yao WangRuofan WangQingzhu LiuTong LiuHao YuChang LiuYu SunXiaoyan LiuLi-Xin Cai
Published in: Neurosurgery (2023)
The most common etiology of epilepsy in children undergoing lobar disconnection is MCD, whose onset and operative ages are the youngest. Disconnection surgery obtained good seizure outcomes in the treatment of pediatric epilepsy with a low incidence of long-term complications. With advances in presurgical evaluation, disconnection surgery will play a more important role in young children with intractable epilepsy.
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