Neurosurgical Therapy for Status Epilepticus in Oligoastrocytoma Patients.

Journal: World Neurosurgery
Published:
Abstract

Background: Super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE) is a life-threatening neurologic emergency defined as "status epilepticus (SE) that continues 24 hours or more after the onset of anesthesia, including those cases in which the SE recurs on the reduction or withdrawal of anesthesia," which occurs in 10% to 15% of patients with SE and rarely has been resolved surgically.

Methods: A 20-year-old man with SRSE and a long history of left parieto-occipital oligoastrocytoma was admitted for convulsive SE that became SRSE and underwent lesionectomy guided by electrocorticography and neuronavigation for local tumor recurrence. Histopathologic diagnosis was oligoastrocytoma. SRSE was aborted and the patient recovered fully without any functional deficits.

Conclusions: The lesionectomy guided by electrocorticography and neuronavigation should be considered as a treatment option for patients with SRSE.

Authors
Daniel San Juan, Luis Álvarez Perera, Daniel Dávila Rodríguez, Christian Ramos Jiménez, Víctor Alcocer Barradas, Martha Lilia Tena, David Anschel, Jocelyn Cruz, Iris Martínez Juárez