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Using a Robotic-Assisted Approach for Stereotactic Laser Ablation Corpus Callosotomy: A Technical Report

Timothy H. Ung, Lora Kahn, Lisa Hirt, Grégoire P. Chatain, Elizabeth Humes, Pamela David‐Gerecht, Cornelia Drees, John A. Thompson, Steven Ojemann, Aviva Abosch

Year
2021
Citations
10

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Corpus callosotomy for medically intractable epilepsy is an effective ablative procedure traditionally achieved using either standard open craniotomy or with less-invasive approaches. Advances in robotic-assisted stereotactic guidance for neurosurgery can be applied for LITT for corpus callosotomy. CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS: Two patients were included in this study. One was a 25-year-old female patient with extensive bi-hemispheric malformations of cortical development and medically refractory epilepsy, and the other was an 18-year-old male with medically refractory epilepsy and atonic seizures, who underwent a complete corpus callosotomy using robotic-assisted stereotactic guidance for LITT. RESULTS: Both patients underwent successful intended corpus callosotomy with volumetric analysis demonstrating a length disconnection of 74% and a volume disconnection of 55% for patient 1 and a length disconnection of 83% and a volume disconnection of 33% for patient 2. Postoperatively, both patients had clinical reductions in seizure. CONCLUSION: Our experience demonstrates that robotic guidance systems can safely and effectively be adapted for minimally invasive LITT corpus callosotomy.

Keywords

Corpus callosotomyDisconnectionMedicineNeurosurgeryStereotactic surgeryEpilepsyAblationCraniotomySurgeryEpilepsy surgery

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