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Anatomic Hemispherectomy: Historical Perspective

World Neurosurgery, 2013
The history of surgical treatment for hemispheric epilepsy is rich with colorful twists and turns. The authors trace the evolution of the surgical treatment of hemispheric epilepsy from radical anatomic resections to current less invasive disconnection procedures.
Biji, Bahuleyan   +4 more
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Transsylvian Keyhole Functional Hemispherectomy

Neurosurgery, 2001
Abstract OBJECTIVE To describe the technical steps, advantages, and limitations of a quicker, minimal-exposure, functional hemispherectomy procedure developed from a hemispherical deafferentation technique previously described. METHODS
J, Schramm, T, Kral, H, Clusmann
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Hemispherectomy

2022
John M. Stern, Noriko Salamon
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Cerebral hemispherectomy

Neurology, 2010
Cerebral hemispherectomy has become a routine surgical procedure for control of intractable seizures, especially in young patients at risk for epileptic encephalopathies. Pediatric centers report that 20%–40% of patients undergoing surgery have a hemispherectomy.1,2 Despite preexisting neurologic deficits, many patients achieve substantial cognitive ...
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Functional Hemispherectomy

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1997
J, Schramm, E, Behrens
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Functional hemispherectomy.

Axone (Dartmouth, N.S.), 1993
Complete hemispherectomies were performed throughout the 1950's and early 1960's for the treatment of medically refractory seizures associated with hemiplegia. In 1964 a study published by Laine, Pruvet and Ossen reported a late post operative complication; superficial cerebral hemosiderosis.
B, Taugher, M, Richards
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Hemispherectomy

2005
Benjamin Carson, George Jallo
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