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Insular Involvement in Cases of Epilepsy Surgery Failure

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BRAIN SCIENCES
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12020125

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epilepsy surgery; surgery failure; insular epilepsy; temporal-plus; operculo-insular; insula; epilepsy

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  1. CIHR [390044, 148563]
  2. Canada Research Chair Program

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This series of studies reveals the relationship between insular involvement and epilepsy surgery failure. Through various detection methods, researchers identified insular epileptic activity in 14 patients and performed re-operations, with the majority achieving favorable post-operative outcomes.
Background: Epilepsy surgery failure is not uncommon, with several explanations having been proposed. In this series, we detail cases of epilepsy surgery failure subsequently attributed to insular involvement. Methods: We retrospectively identified patients investigated at the epilepsy monitoring units of two Canadian tertiary care centers (2004-2020). Included patients were adults who had undergone epilepsy surgeries with recurrence of seizures post-operatively and who were subsequently determined to have an insular epileptogenic focus. Clinical, electrophysiological, neuroimaging, and surgical data were synthesized. Results: We present 14 patients who demonstrated insular epileptic activity post-surgery-failure as detected by intracranial EEG, MEG, or seizure improvement after insular resection. Seven patients had manifestations evoking possible insular involvement prior to their first surgery. Most patients (8/14) had initial surgeries targeting the temporal lobe. Seizure recurrence ranged from the immediate post-operative period to one year. The main modality used to determine insular involvement was MEG (8/14). Nine patients underwent re-operations that included insular resection; seven achieved a favorable post-operative outcome (Engel I or II). Conclusions: Our series suggests that lowering the threshold for suspecting insular epilepsy may be necessary to improve epilepsy surgery outcomes. Detecting insular epilepsy post-surgery-failure may allow for re-operations which may lead to good outcomes.

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