Epilepsy surgery has advanced significantly in recent decades, with improved localization techniques allowing more targeted resections. Newer options beyond resection such as laser ablation and responsive neurostimulation have further expanded the number of epilepsy patients who can benefit from surgery. Advances in imaging and intracranial monitoring have led to better pre-surgical planning and more favorable outcomes for epilepsy patients.
Epilepsy surgery has advanced significantly in recent decades, with improved localization techniques allowing more targeted resections. Newer options beyond resection such as laser ablation and responsive neurostimulation have further expanded the number of epilepsy patients who can benefit from surgery. Advances in imaging and intracranial monitoring have led to better pre-surgical planning and more favorable outcomes for epilepsy patients.
Epilepsy surgery has advanced significantly in recent decades, with improved localization techniques allowing more targeted resections. Newer options beyond resection such as laser ablation and responsive neurostimulation have further expanded the number of epilepsy patients who can benefit from surgery. Advances in imaging and intracranial monitoring have led to better pre-surgical planning and more favorable outcomes for epilepsy patients.
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