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National 22-year epilepsy surgery landscape shows increasing open and minimally invasive pediatric epilepsy surgery.

Meena VessellAndrew WillettBeatrice UgiliwenezaMayur SharmaIan MutchnickMaxwell BoakyeJoshua ChernHoward WeinerJoseph Neimat
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
An increase in open surgery and minimally invasive surgeries (LITT and RNS) account for the overall rise in pediatric epilepsy surgery over the last 22 years. A positive inflection point in open surgery is seen in 2005. Socioeconomic disparities exist between medical and surgical groups. Patient and hospital sociodemographics show significant differences between the procedure performed. Further efforts are required to close the surgical "treatment gap."
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