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Operative posterior disconnection in epilepsy surgery: Experience with 29 patients.

Thilo KalbhennThomas CloppenborgFriedrich G WörmannIngmar BlümckeRoland CorasTheodor W MayTilman PolsterMatthias SimonChristian G Bien
Published in: Epilepsia (2019)
A posterior disconnection is a technically demanding but very effective operation for posterior quadrantic epilepsy. Good epileptologic outcomes require not only that the epileptogenic lesion does not extend beyond the confines of the disconnected cerebral volume but also the absence of subtle MRI abnormalities, more widespread than the clear-cut lesion of the posterior quadrant. Hemispheric or contralateral (particularly frontal) propagation of the epileptic activity may also indicate the presence of a hemispheric rather than posterior quadrantic pathology.
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