Smr Surgery
SMR Surgery: A Novel Treatment Option for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
Introduction
Drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) is a severe form of epilepsy characterized by seizures that are unresponsive to antiepileptic drugs. SMR (subthalamic nucleus radiosurgery) surgery is a promising new treatment option for DRE.
What is SMR Surgery?
SMR surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that targets the subthalamic nucleus (STN), a small region of the brain involved in motor control and seizure activity. During the procedure, a precise beam of radiation is delivered to the STN, damaging the cells responsible for generating seizures.
Who is a Candidate for SMR Surgery?
SMR surgery is recommended for people with DRE who have failed to respond to two or more antiepileptic drugs. The procedure is typically performed on adults over the age of 18 who have a clear diagnosis of DRE and are otherwise in good health.
Benefits of SMR Surgery
SMR surgery has several potential benefits, including: - Significant reduction in seizure frequency and severity - Improved quality of life and social functioning - Reduced need for antiepileptic drugs - Long-term remission in some patients
Risks and Complications
As with any surgical procedure, SMR surgery carries some risks and complications. These include: - Bleeding - Infection - Stroke - Damage to surrounding brain tissue - Speech or movement problems - Seizures
Conclusion
SMR surgery is a safe and effective treatment option for DRE. The procedure can significantly reduce seizure frequency and severity, improve quality of life, and lead to long-term remission in some patients. If you are struggling with DRE, talk to your doctor about whether SMR surgery may be right for you.
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