Laser ablation is effective for temporal lobe epilepsy with and without mesial temporal sclerosis if hippocampal seizure onsets are localized by stereoelectroencephalography.
Brett E YoungermanJustin Y OhDeepti AnbarasanSantoshi BillakotaCamilla H CasadeiEmily K CorriganGarret P BanksAlison M PackHyunmi ChoiCarl W BazilShraddha SrinivasanLisa M BatemanCatherine A SchevonNeil A FeldsteinSameer A ShethGuy M McKhannnull nullPublished in: Epilepsia (2018)
We report similar rates of seizure freedom following SLAH in patients with MTS and SEEG-confirmed, non-MTS MTLE. Consistent with early literature, these rates are slightly lower than typically observed with surgical resection (60%-80%). However, SLAH is less invasive than open surgery, with shorter hospital stays and recovery, and severe procedural complications are rare. SLAH may be a reasonable first-line surgical option for patients with both MTS and SEEG confirmed, non-MTS MTLE.