Long-term outcomes of reoperations in epilepsy surgery.
Authors Ruta YardiMarcia E Morita-ShermanZachary FitzgeraldVineet PuniaJames BenaShannon MorrisonImad NajmWilliam BingamanLara JehiPublished in: Epilepsia (2020)
Although long-term seizure control is possible in patients with failed prior epilepsy surgery, the chances of success diminish with every subsequent resection. Outcome is additionally determined by inherent biological markers (sex and secondary generalization tendency), rather than traditional outcome predictors, supporting a hypothesis of "surgical refractoriness."