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Epilepsy Surgery

Epilepsy surgery is a treatment option for individuals with epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. It involves the surgical removal or modification of brain tissue to reduce or eliminate seizure activity. Epilepsy surgery aims to improve seizure control, enhance quality of life, and minimize the need for antiepileptic medications.

Who Needs Epilepsy Surgery

Epilepsy surgery is typically considered for individuals who have been diagnosed with epilepsy and experience frequent seizures that are not adequately controlled with medications. Candidates for epilepsy surgery undergo a comprehensive evaluation, including detailed neurological assessments, brain imaging studies, and prolonged monitoring of seizure activity to determine the location and extent of seizure focus in the brain.

When to See a Specialist

If you have been diagnosed with epilepsy and are experiencing uncontrolled or disabling seizures despite optimal medical management, it is recommended to consult with a specialist, such as an epileptologist or neurosurgeon. They will evaluate your condition, review your medical history, and determine whether you may be a candidate for epilepsy surgery.

Procedure

  • Pre-operative Evaluation: A comprehensive evaluation is performed to assess the type and frequency of seizures, identify the seizure focus, and determine the eligibility for surgery.
  • Brain Imaging: High-resolution brain imaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET), are used to locate the seizure focus and map brain functions.
  • Invasive Monitoring: In some cases, invasive monitoring techniques, such as electrocorticography or intracranial EEG, are employed to precisely identify the seizure focus and assess brain functions.
  • Surgical Intervention: The type of surgery depends on the location and extent of the seizure focus. It may involve removing the seizure focus, disconnecting abnormal brain circuits, or implanting devices to modulate brain activity.
  • Post-operative Care: Following surgery, patients are monitored in the intensive care unit and gradually transitioned to a regular hospital room. Antiepileptic medications may be adjusted, and seizure activity is closely monitored.
  • Rehabilitation: Depending on the surgical approach and individual needs, post-operative rehabilitation, including physical therapy and occupational therapy, may be recommended to aid recovery and regain functional abilities.


Road to Recovery

Recovery after epilepsy surgery varies for each individual. Some patients may experience immediate improvements in seizure control, while others may require time for the brain to heal and adjustments to medications. Close follow-up with the healthcare team, adherence to post-operative instructions, and regular monitoring are important aspects of the recovery process.

Risk Management

Epilepsy surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries certain risks. These may include infection, bleeding, neurological deficits, and complications associated with anesthesia. However, these risks are carefully managed by the surgical team, and the potential benefits of seizure reduction or elimination are weighed against the risks.

Benefits of Epilepsy Surgery

The primary benefit of epilepsy surgery is the potential for improved seizure control or even complete seizure freedom. Successful surgery can significantly enhance the individual’s quality of life by reducing the frequency and severity of seizures, minimizing the need for antiepileptic medications, and enabling increased independence in daily activities.

Treatians As The Best Choice

Treatians understand that seeking medical treatment abroad can be a daunting experience for patients and their families. That’s why the company offers end-to-end support to its clients, from the initial consultation to post-treatment care. The company provides personalized treatment plans that are tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient, and its team of dedicated professionals is always on hand to provide guidance and support throughout the entire process. Contact us at +91-9560960088, drop your email support@treatians.com

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Will epilepsy surgery cure my epilepsy?

    Epilepsy surgery is not a guarantee of a cure, but it aims to reduce or eliminate seizures. The success rate depends on various factors, including the type and location of the seizure focus and the individual’s response to surgery.

  2. Is epilepsy surgery the right treatment option for everyone with epilepsy?

    No, epilepsy surgery is considered when seizures are not well-controlled with medications. Each case is evaluated individually, and not all individuals with epilepsy are candidates for surgery. It requires a comprehensive assessment by a specialized healthcare team.

  3. Will epilepsy surgery affect my cognitive function?

    The impact on cognitive function varies depending on the specific surgical procedure and the location of the seizure focus. In some cases, there may be minimal or no cognitive changes, while others may experience temporary or permanent changes. This is thoroughly discussed during the evaluation process.

  4. How long does it take to recover after epilepsy surgery?

    Recovery time varies among individuals. It can take several weeks to months to fully recover, and the timeline may differ depending on the surgical procedure and the individual’s overall health. The healthcare team will provide guidance and support throughout the recovery process.

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