Awake Surgery for Lesional Epilepsy in Resource-Limited Settings: Case Report and Review of Literature

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Abstract

Epilepsy surgery is a well-established treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy, with awake craniotomy be-ing used in certain cases to remove epileptogenic foci while preserving crucial brain functions. We are presenting the first reported case from Pakistan of a 19-year-old woman who underwent awake epilepsy surgery to treat cortical dysplasia. She had a history of generalized-tonic-clonic seizures since her childhood and was referred to our clinic due to an increase in seizure frequency. EEG and MRI identified the epileptogenic focus in the right parieto-temporal region. The patient underwent a neuro-navigation guided awake craniotomy and an excision of the epileptogenic focus in the right parieto-temporal region. The procedure was carried out using a scalp block and dexmedetomidine for conscious sedation, enabling the patient to remain awake throughout the surgery. Intraoperative mapping and electro-corticography were used for complex multidisciplinary care. Post-resection corticography showed no spikes along the resected margins. The patient was discharged without any complications and re-mained free of symptoms a year after the surgery. Awake epilepsy surgery is a viable option for remov-ing epileptogenic foci while preserving vital cognitive functions. However, it is seldom used in low-and middle-income countries such as Pakistan. The successful outcome of this case underscores the need for greater awareness and availability of epilepsy surgery in resource-limited settings. Cost-effective measures, such as using small subdural strips for intraoperative localization, can be implemented.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)289-294
Number of pages6
JournalBrain Tumor Research and Treatment
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Anesthesia
  • Drug resistant epilepsy
  • Neurosurgery
  • Resource-limited settings

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