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Laser Ablation of a Nonlesional Cingulate Gyrus Epileptogenic Zone Using Robotic-Assisted Stereotactic EEG Localization: A Case Report

Pavan S. Upadhyayula, Robert C. Rennert, Reid Hoshide, Shifteh Sattar, David Gonda

Year
2019
Citations
6
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Open access

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nonlesional cingulate gyrus epilepsy is rare, difficult to diagnose, and challenging to treat. METHODS: We report the use of ROSA (Medtech Surgical, Inc., New York, NY, USA) robotic assistance for stereotactic EEG (S-EEG) localization and therapeutic thermal laser ablation of a nonlesional cingulate gyrus epileptogenic zone in a 17-year-old female with intractable partial epilepsy. RESULTS: After an inconclusive exhaustive initial workup, robotic-assisted S-EEG localized the patient's seizure focus to the right cingulate gyrus. Robotic-assisted lesioning of the cingulate gyrus was performed via 5 total ablations with 3 minimally invasive catheters. There were no perioperative complications. The patient was discharged home on postoperative day 2 at her neurologic baseline. She was seizure free for 8 months postoperatively, with a sustained partial response through the 23-month follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: This report expands the technical uses, pathologies, and patient populations being treated via robotic-assisted neurosurgery.

Keywords

GyrusMedicinePerioperativeEpilepsyEpilepsy surgeryElectroencephalographyNeurosurgeryPsychologyNeuroscienceAnesthesia

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