Stereo-EEG tailored resection in a child with presumed perinatal post-stroke epilepsy: The complex organization of epileptogenic zone

Epilepsy Behav Rep. 2023 Aug 5:23:100616. doi: 10.1016/j.ebr.2023.100616. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Only a few studies have focused on tailored resection in post-stroke epilepsy, in which hemispherectomy and hemispherotomy are the most recognized treatments.

Case description: We describe the case of a patient with drug-resistant, presumed perinatal, post-stroke epilepsy and moderate right hemiparesis. The seizures were stereotyped, both spontaneous and induced by sudden noises and somatosensory stimuli. Considering the discordant anatomic-electro-clinical data - left perisylvian malacic lesion with electrical onset over the left mesial fronto-central leads - and the patient's functional preservation, SEEG was performed. SEEG revealed sub-continuous abnormalities in the perilesional regions. Several seizures were recorded, with onset over the premotor area, rapidly involving the motor and insular-opercular regions. We decided for a combined surgical approach, SEEG-guided radiofrequency thermocoagulation, on the fronto-mesial structure but also on the central operculum, followed by resective surgery including only the fronto-mesial structures.

Discussion and conclusion: The SEEG allowed to localize the epileptogenic zone far away from the anatomical lesion but connected to part of it. A combined surgical approach tailored on SEEG results allowed a good outcome (Engel Ib) without additional deficits.

Keywords: Epileptogenic zone; Functional damage; Perilesional area; Post-stroke epilepsy; Tailored SEEG surgery.