Corpus callosotomy. This procedure.removes some or all of the white matter that separates the two halves of the brain. Corpus callosotomy is performed almost exclusively on children who are frequently injured during falls caused by seizures.
Corpus callosotomy is used to treat epilepsy that is unresponsive to drug treatments.
Corpus callosotomy is used to treat epilepsy that is unresponsive to drug treatments.
Corpus callosotomy is the medical term meaning surgical severing of the corpus callosum.
Newer anti-seizure medications have partially replaced corpus callosotomy. Focal epilepsy is treated with focal surgery such as temporal lobectomy or hemispherectomy . Vagus nerve stimulation is an alternative for some patients.
Lesionectomy. Temporal resections. Extra-temporal resection. Hemispherectomy. Corpus callosotomy. Multiple subpial transection
Corpus callosotomy may be an alternative for some patients, although its ability to eliminate seizures completely is much less. Multiple subpial transection
Serious morbidity or mortality occurs in 1% or less of patients. Combined major and minor complication rates are approximately 20%.
Children with "drop attacks," or atonic seizures, in which a sudden loss of muscle tone causes the child to fall to the floor. It is also performed in people with uncontrolled generalized tonic-clonic, or grand mal, seizures.
Corpus callosum connects the two halves of the brain.
The corpus callosum
The longitudinal fissure separates the two hemispheres and the corpus callosum connects them.
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