Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica 2/2020

01-02-2020 | Computed Tomography | Original Article - Functional Neurosurgery - Epilepsy

Electrical cortical stimulation for treatment of intractable epilepsy originating from eloquent cortex: surgical accuracy and clinical efficacy

Authors: Ching-Yi Lee, Tony Wu, Chun-Wei Chang, Siew-Na Lim, Mei-Yun Cheng, Shih-Tseng Lee

Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica | Issue 2/2020

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Electrical cortical stimulation is shown effective in treating patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. We demonstrated how detailed procedures of pre- and intra-operative planning of cortical stimulation implantation may influence the results of seizure reduction rate.

Methods

To confirm the precision of subdural grids covering the epileptogenic foci in the eloquent regions, pre- and intra-operative video-electroencephalography (VEEG) were performed in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy during a 4-day 24-h monitoring. The localization of the grid was determined via 3D reconstruction imaging of subdural electrodes co-registered onto the patient’s cortex. A final quadripolar lead in cyclic stimulation mode was then placed and secured on the target cortex area. Post-operative 3D CT ensured the accurate location of stimulation lead without any misplacement. Bipolar cyclic stimulation and post-implantation VEEG were performed for 7 days. Patients were discharged and followed up regularly for parameters adjustment and recording of seizure outcomes.

Results

Eight patients received chronic cortical stimulation implantations between February 2003 and December 2017. The mean age of these patients was 21.1 years old and the average post-operative follow-up was 77.3 months. Comparisons of their seizure frequency at baseline and during the postoperative period revealed a mean reduction in seizures of 60.4% at the first year and 65.6% at the second year.

Conclusions

Pre-surgical planning enhanced the accuracy of electrode placement and led to a favorable seizure reduction rate. Our report confirms that electrical cortical stimulation with detailed implantation procedures is safe and effective for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy originating from eloquent cortex.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Bergey GK, Morrell MJ, Mizrahi EM, Goldman A, King-Stephens D, Nair D, Srinivasan S, Jobst B, Gross RE, Shields DC, Barkley G, Salanova V, Olejniczak P, Cole A, Cash SS, Noe K, Wharen R, Worrell G, Murro AM, Edwards J, Duchowny M, Spencer D, Smith M, Geller E, Gwinn R, Skidmore C, Eisenschenk S, Berg M, Heck C, Van Ness P, Fountain N, Rutecki P, Massey A, O'Donovan C, Labar D, Duckrow RB, Hirsch LJ, Courtney T, Sun FT, Seale CG (2015) Long-term treatment with responsive brain stimulation in adults with refractory partial seizures. Neurology 84:810–817CrossRef Bergey GK, Morrell MJ, Mizrahi EM, Goldman A, King-Stephens D, Nair D, Srinivasan S, Jobst B, Gross RE, Shields DC, Barkley G, Salanova V, Olejniczak P, Cole A, Cash SS, Noe K, Wharen R, Worrell G, Murro AM, Edwards J, Duchowny M, Spencer D, Smith M, Geller E, Gwinn R, Skidmore C, Eisenschenk S, Berg M, Heck C, Van Ness P, Fountain N, Rutecki P, Massey A, O'Donovan C, Labar D, Duckrow RB, Hirsch LJ, Courtney T, Sun FT, Seale CG (2015) Long-term treatment with responsive brain stimulation in adults with refractory partial seizures. Neurology 84:810–817CrossRef
2.
go back to reference Chang CW, Lee ST, Lim SN, Cheng MY, Lee CY, Wu T (2019) Electrical cortical stimulation for refractory focal epilepsy: a long-term follow-up study. Epilepsy Res 151:24–30CrossRef Chang CW, Lee ST, Lim SN, Cheng MY, Lee CY, Wu T (2019) Electrical cortical stimulation for refractory focal epilepsy: a long-term follow-up study. Epilepsy Res 151:24–30CrossRef
3.
go back to reference Child ND, Stead M, Wirrell EC, Nickels KC, Wetjen NM, Lee KH, Klassen BT (2014) Chronic subthreshold subdural cortical stimulation for the treatment of focal epilepsy originating from eloquent cortex. Epilepsia 55:e18–e21CrossRef Child ND, Stead M, Wirrell EC, Nickels KC, Wetjen NM, Lee KH, Klassen BT (2014) Chronic subthreshold subdural cortical stimulation for the treatment of focal epilepsy originating from eloquent cortex. Epilepsia 55:e18–e21CrossRef
4.
go back to reference Del Felice A, Beghi E, Boero G, La Neve A, Bogliun G, De Palo A, Specchio LM (2010) Early versus late remission in a cohort of patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy. Epilepsia 51:37–42CrossRef Del Felice A, Beghi E, Boero G, La Neve A, Bogliun G, De Palo A, Specchio LM (2010) Early versus late remission in a cohort of patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy. Epilepsia 51:37–42CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Elisevich K, Jenrow K, Schuh L, Smith B (2006) Long-term electrical stimulation-induced inhibition of partial epilepsy. Case report. J Neurosurg 105:894–897CrossRef Elisevich K, Jenrow K, Schuh L, Smith B (2006) Long-term electrical stimulation-induced inhibition of partial epilepsy. Case report. J Neurosurg 105:894–897CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Engel J Jr (1993) Update on surgical treatment of the epilepsies. Summary of the Second International Palm Desert Conference on the Surgical Treatment of the Epilepsies (1992). Neurology 43:1612–1617CrossRef Engel J Jr (1993) Update on surgical treatment of the epilepsies. Summary of the Second International Palm Desert Conference on the Surgical Treatment of the Epilepsies (1992). Neurology 43:1612–1617CrossRef
7.
go back to reference Fisher R, Salanova V, Witt T, Worth R, Henry T, Gross R, Oommen K, Osorio I, Nazzaro J, Labar D, Kaplitt M, Sperling M, Sandok E, Neal J, Handforth A, Stern J, DeSalles A, Chung S, Shetter A, Bergen D, Bakay R, Henderson J, French J, Baltuch G, Rosenfeld W, Youkilis A, Marks W, Garcia P, Barbaro N, Fountain N, Bazil C, Goodman R, McKhann G, Babu Krishnamurthy K, Papavassiliou S, Epstein C, Pollard J, Tonder L, Grebin J, Coffey R, Graves N, Group SS (2010) Electrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of thalamus for treatment of refractory epilepsy. Epilepsia 51:899–908CrossRef Fisher R, Salanova V, Witt T, Worth R, Henry T, Gross R, Oommen K, Osorio I, Nazzaro J, Labar D, Kaplitt M, Sperling M, Sandok E, Neal J, Handforth A, Stern J, DeSalles A, Chung S, Shetter A, Bergen D, Bakay R, Henderson J, French J, Baltuch G, Rosenfeld W, Youkilis A, Marks W, Garcia P, Barbaro N, Fountain N, Bazil C, Goodman R, McKhann G, Babu Krishnamurthy K, Papavassiliou S, Epstein C, Pollard J, Tonder L, Grebin J, Coffey R, Graves N, Group SS (2010) Electrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of thalamus for treatment of refractory epilepsy. Epilepsia 51:899–908CrossRef
8.
go back to reference Fisher RS, Velasco AL (2014) Electrical brain stimulation for epilepsy. Nat Rev Neurol 10:261–270CrossRef Fisher RS, Velasco AL (2014) Electrical brain stimulation for epilepsy. Nat Rev Neurol 10:261–270CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Kerezoudis P, Grewal SS, Stead M, Lundstrom BN, Britton JW, Shin C, Cascino GD, Brinkmann BH, Worrell GA, Van Gompel JJ (2018) Chronic subthreshold cortical stimulation for adult drug-resistant focal epilepsy: safety, feasibility, and technique. J Neurosurg 129:533–543CrossRef Kerezoudis P, Grewal SS, Stead M, Lundstrom BN, Britton JW, Shin C, Cascino GD, Brinkmann BH, Worrell GA, Van Gompel JJ (2018) Chronic subthreshold cortical stimulation for adult drug-resistant focal epilepsy: safety, feasibility, and technique. J Neurosurg 129:533–543CrossRef
10.
go back to reference Kwan P, Arzimanoglou A, Berg AT, Brodie MJ, Allen Hauser W, Mathern G, Moshe SL, Perucca E, Wiebe S, French J (2010) Definition of drug resistant epilepsy: consensus proposal by the ad hoc Task Force of the ILAE Commission on Therapeutic Strategies. Epilepsia 51:1069–1077CrossRef Kwan P, Arzimanoglou A, Berg AT, Brodie MJ, Allen Hauser W, Mathern G, Moshe SL, Perucca E, Wiebe S, French J (2010) Definition of drug resistant epilepsy: consensus proposal by the ad hoc Task Force of the ILAE Commission on Therapeutic Strategies. Epilepsia 51:1069–1077CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Kwan P, Brodie MJ (2000) Early identification of refractory epilepsy. N Engl J Med 342:314–319CrossRef Kwan P, Brodie MJ (2000) Early identification of refractory epilepsy. N Engl J Med 342:314–319CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Lee CY, Lim SN, Wu T, Lee ST (2017) Successful treatment of refractory status epilepticus using anterior thalamic nuclei deep brain stimulation. World Neurosurg 99:14–18CrossRef Lee CY, Lim SN, Wu T, Lee ST (2017) Successful treatment of refractory status epilepticus using anterior thalamic nuclei deep brain stimulation. World Neurosurg 99:14–18CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Lim SN, Lee CY, Lee ST, Tu PH, Chang BL, Lee CH, Cheng MY, Chang CW, Tseng WE, Hsieh HY, Chiang HI, Wu T (2016) Low and high frequency hippocampal stimulation for drug-resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Neuromodulation 19:365–372CrossRef Lim SN, Lee CY, Lee ST, Tu PH, Chang BL, Lee CH, Cheng MY, Chang CW, Tseng WE, Hsieh HY, Chiang HI, Wu T (2016) Low and high frequency hippocampal stimulation for drug-resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Neuromodulation 19:365–372CrossRef
14.
go back to reference Lundstrom BN, Van Gompel J, Britton J, Nickels K, Wetjen N, Worrell G, Stead M (2016) Chronic Subthreshold Cortical Stimulation to Treat Focal Epilepsy. JAMA Neurol 73:1370–1372CrossRef Lundstrom BN, Van Gompel J, Britton J, Nickels K, Wetjen N, Worrell G, Stead M (2016) Chronic Subthreshold Cortical Stimulation to Treat Focal Epilepsy. JAMA Neurol 73:1370–1372CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Morrell MJ, Group RNSSiES (2011) Responsive cortical stimulation for the treatment of medically intractable partial epilepsy. Neurology 77:1295–1304CrossRef Morrell MJ, Group RNSSiES (2011) Responsive cortical stimulation for the treatment of medically intractable partial epilepsy. Neurology 77:1295–1304CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Rosa M, Marceglia S, Servello D, Foffani G, Rossi L, Sassi M, Mrakic-Sposta S, Zangaglia R, Pacchetti C, Porta M, Priori A (2010) Time dependent subthalamic local field potential changes after DBS surgery in Parkinson’s disease. Exp Neurol 222:184–190CrossRef Rosa M, Marceglia S, Servello D, Foffani G, Rossi L, Sassi M, Mrakic-Sposta S, Zangaglia R, Pacchetti C, Porta M, Priori A (2010) Time dependent subthalamic local field potential changes after DBS surgery in Parkinson’s disease. Exp Neurol 222:184–190CrossRef
17.
go back to reference Salanova V, Witt T, Worth R, Henry TR, Gross RE, Nazzaro JM, Labar D, Sperling MR, Sharan A, Sandok E, Handforth A, Stern JM, Chung S, Henderson JM, French J, Baltuch G, Rosenfeld WE, Garcia P, Barbaro NM, Fountain NB, Elias WJ, Goodman RR, Pollard JR, Troster AI, Irwin CP, Lambrecht K, Graves N, Fisher R, Group SS (2015) Long-term efficacy and safety of thalamic stimulation for drug-resistant partial epilepsy. Neurology 84:1017–1025CrossRef Salanova V, Witt T, Worth R, Henry TR, Gross RE, Nazzaro JM, Labar D, Sperling MR, Sharan A, Sandok E, Handforth A, Stern JM, Chung S, Henderson JM, French J, Baltuch G, Rosenfeld WE, Garcia P, Barbaro NM, Fountain NB, Elias WJ, Goodman RR, Pollard JR, Troster AI, Irwin CP, Lambrecht K, Graves N, Fisher R, Group SS (2015) Long-term efficacy and safety of thalamic stimulation for drug-resistant partial epilepsy. Neurology 84:1017–1025CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Sansur CA, Frysinger RC, Pouratian N, Fu KM, Bittl M, Oskouian RJ, Laws ER, Elias WJ (2007) Incidence of symptomatic hemorrhage after stereotactic electrode placement. J Neurosurg 107:998–1003CrossRef Sansur CA, Frysinger RC, Pouratian N, Fu KM, Bittl M, Oskouian RJ, Laws ER, Elias WJ (2007) Incidence of symptomatic hemorrhage after stereotactic electrode placement. J Neurosurg 107:998–1003CrossRef
19.
go back to reference Schrader LM, Stern JM, Wilson CL, Fields TA, Salamon N, Nuwer MR, Vespa PM, Fried I (2006) Low frequency electrical stimulation through subdural electrodes in a case of refractory status epilepticus. Clin Neurophysiol 117:781–788CrossRef Schrader LM, Stern JM, Wilson CL, Fields TA, Salamon N, Nuwer MR, Vespa PM, Fried I (2006) Low frequency electrical stimulation through subdural electrodes in a case of refractory status epilepticus. Clin Neurophysiol 117:781–788CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Sillay KA, Rutecki P, Cicora K, Worrell G, Drazkowski J, Shih JJ, Sharan AD, Morrell MJ, Williams J, Wingeier B (2013) Long-term measurement of impedance in chronically implanted depth and subdural electrodes during responsive neurostimulation in humans. Brain Stimul 6:718–726CrossRef Sillay KA, Rutecki P, Cicora K, Worrell G, Drazkowski J, Shih JJ, Sharan AD, Morrell MJ, Williams J, Wingeier B (2013) Long-term measurement of impedance in chronically implanted depth and subdural electrodes during responsive neurostimulation in humans. Brain Stimul 6:718–726CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Sprengers M, Vonck K, Carrette E, Marson AG, Boon P (2014) Deep brain and cortical stimulation for epilepsy. Cochrane Database Syst Rev:CD008497 Sprengers M, Vonck K, Carrette E, Marson AG, Boon P (2014) Deep brain and cortical stimulation for epilepsy. Cochrane Database Syst Rev:CD008497
22.
go back to reference Tellez-Zenteno JF, McLachlan RS, Parrent A, Kubu CS, Wiebe S (2006) Hippocampal electrical stimulation in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Neurology 66:1490–1494CrossRef Tellez-Zenteno JF, McLachlan RS, Parrent A, Kubu CS, Wiebe S (2006) Hippocampal electrical stimulation in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Neurology 66:1490–1494CrossRef
23.
go back to reference Valentin A, Ughratdar I, Cheserem B, Morris R, Selway R, Alarcon G (2015) Epilepsia partialis continua responsive to neocortical electrical stimulation. Epilepsia 56:e104–e109CrossRef Valentin A, Ughratdar I, Cheserem B, Morris R, Selway R, Alarcon G (2015) Epilepsia partialis continua responsive to neocortical electrical stimulation. Epilepsia 56:e104–e109CrossRef
24.
go back to reference Vassileva A, van Blooijs D, Leijten F, Huiskamp G (2018) Neocortical electrical stimulation for epilepsy: closed-loop versus open-loop. Epilepsy Res 141:95–101CrossRef Vassileva A, van Blooijs D, Leijten F, Huiskamp G (2018) Neocortical electrical stimulation for epilepsy: closed-loop versus open-loop. Epilepsy Res 141:95–101CrossRef
25.
go back to reference Velasco AL, Velasco F, Velasco M, Maria Nunez J, Trejo D, Garcia I (2009) Neuromodulation of epileptic foci in patients with non-lesional refractory motor epilepsy. Int J Neural Syst 19:139–147CrossRef Velasco AL, Velasco F, Velasco M, Maria Nunez J, Trejo D, Garcia I (2009) Neuromodulation of epileptic foci in patients with non-lesional refractory motor epilepsy. Int J Neural Syst 19:139–147CrossRef
26.
go back to reference Velasco M, Velasco F, Velasco AL, Boleaga B, Jimenez F, Brito F, Marquez I (2000) Subacute electrical stimulation of the hippocampus blocks intractable temporal lobe seizures and paroxysmal EEG activities. Epilepsia 41:158–169CrossRef Velasco M, Velasco F, Velasco AL, Boleaga B, Jimenez F, Brito F, Marquez I (2000) Subacute electrical stimulation of the hippocampus blocks intractable temporal lobe seizures and paroxysmal EEG activities. Epilepsia 41:158–169CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Electrical cortical stimulation for treatment of intractable epilepsy originating from eloquent cortex: surgical accuracy and clinical efficacy
Authors
Ching-Yi Lee
Tony Wu
Chun-Wei Chang
Siew-Na Lim
Mei-Yun Cheng
Shih-Tseng Lee
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Acta Neurochirurgica / Issue 2/2020
Print ISSN: 0001-6268
Electronic ISSN: 0942-0940
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-019-04137-3

Other articles of this Issue 2/2020

Acta Neurochirurgica 2/2020 Go to the issue