sEEG for expansion of a surgical epilepsy program: Safety and efficacy in 152 consecutive cases.
Christopher MillerBryan SchatmeyerPatrick X LandazuriUtku UysalJules NazzaroMichael J KinsmanPaul J CamarataCarol M UlloaNancy HammondCaleb PearsonVishal ShahJennifer J ChengPublished in: Epilepsia open (2021)
New or expanding epilepsy surgery centers can appropriately consider the use of sEEG. The complication rate is low and the majority of patients progress to therapeutic surgery. Procedural safety, progression to therapeutic intervention, and Engel outcomes are comparable to cohorts from long-established epilepsy surgery programs.