Introduction: Reports on surgical outcomes in patients with drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy without histological abnormalities are scarce.
Methods: Retrospective review of data from patients with drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy and no histopathological alterations who underwent anterior mesial temporal lobectomy. We analysed the following variables: age, sex, age at seizure onset, age at surgery, time elapsed between diagnosis and the date of the surgery, follow-up time, and classification according to the Engel rating scale.
Results: From a database of 256 temporal lobectomies, 21 were identified as meeting the inclusion criteria. The average age upon diagnosis of epilepsy was 8.3 years and average age at time of surgery was 28.6 years. The mean time elapsed between diagnosis and surgery was 20.2 years. After a mean follow-up of 6.5 years, 90.5% of the patients showed favourable outcomes (classes i and ii) and 42.9% were seizure-free (class IA). Comparative analysis of the variables revealed that average age at seizure onset was the only statistically significant difference between groups, with age at onset being lower in patients with favourable outcomes.
Conclusion: Although long-term surgical outcomes were favourable for a large majority of patients, the percentage of seizure-free patients is lower than in patients with lesional epilepsy and comparable to that previously reported in the literature.
Keywords: Cirugía de epilepsia; Drug-resistant epilepsy; Epilepsia del lóbulo temporal; Epilepsia médicamente refractaria; Epilepsy surgery; Lobectomy; Lobectomía; Normal magnetic resonance imaging; Resonancia magnética normal; Temporal lobe epilepsy.
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