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- W2007376952 abstract "Introduction: Multiple subpial transection (MST) is a technique that is being increasingly used in the surgical management of epilepsy. It allows the interruption of intracortical horizontally oriented fibers and spares the vertically or radially oriented fibers. As such it impairs the generation of epileptiform spikes but preserves the tissue's capability for normal neurologic function. As such it allows treatment of epileptiform activity in eloquent cortex. There are currently no published reports of the use of this technique in pediatric patients. Methods: Retrospective medical record review. Results: Between 1996 and 2000 28 pediatric patients (age 18 or less) (19 female, 9 male) underwent multiple subpial transections at the Hospital for Sick Children. At least 6 months follow up is available for all. Preoperative seizure patterns and frequencies varied widely. All were refractile to medical management. All underwent placement of subdural grid array and mapping of epileptogenic foci. Twenty five patients underwent..." @default.
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- W2007376952 title "784 Multiple Subpial Transections in the Surgical Management of Pediatric Epilepsy" @default.
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