Hello doctor, my daughter has epilepsy, is it okay to have minimally invasive surgery? 20

Updated on healthy 2024-06-07
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, it doesn't. This is a high-incidence disease that seriously endangers the body, and there is a certain risk of taking surgery, so it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for a detailed examination, and take a suitable condition for your condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    SNRC International Superconducting Neuromodulation and Repair Technology", using the international cutting-edge epilepsy detection and positioning system, quickly detects the abnormal discharge area of the brain and accurately locates the epilepsy lesion. The real bottleneck of epilepsy - "astrocytes" is the key to epilepsy, as long as the regulation and repair of "astrocytes", it can replenish lost or damaged nerve cells through its continuous self-renewal, migration and differentiation, and quickly restore the function of brain neuronal cells to normal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are many ways to epilepsy, the most traditional method is drug epilepsy, and with the progress of science, there are more and more ways to epilepsy, you.

    **Epilepsy should be carried out scientifically in combination with its own condition. At present, there are many ways to develop epilepsy, of which medication and minimally invasive surgery are the most common types of epilepsy. According to epilepsy experts, minimally invasive surgery for epilepsy is currently the preferred method for refractory epilepsy, with good clinical results and is well recognized by patients.

    It is generally considered that minimally invasive surgery is suitable for systemic and regular anti-epileptic drugs** when seizures persist for more than 1 and a half years, or when seizures affect work, study and life, or when they have become disabled. In addition, if the patient has structural or organic changes on imaging and the lesion is associated with seizures, the so-called secondary (symptomatic) epilepsy, early surgery is warranted**.

    Epilepsy experts pointed out that at present, the domestic epilepsy institutions are very chaotic, and there are many misunderstandings in their methods. Many patients have concerns or misunderstandings about minimally invasive surgery** epilepsy, and many patients with intractable epilepsy that cannot be controlled by drugs are still reluctant to undergo surgery with more and more drugs and higher doses. Due to the toxicity of drugs and frequent seizures leading to cerebral hypoxia necrosis, many patients are severely disabled or even demented, which brings a heavy burden to families and society.

    For some patients with refractory epilepsy, surgery is the only method, and most patients with refractory epilepsy can be surgically obtained.

    Minimally invasive surgery**Is epilepsy effective? Through the above introduction, we can see that the effect of minimally invasive surgery** epilepsy is quite good. However, as for whether the patient himself can undergo minimally invasive surgery, it will be known after a detailed examination of your condition by our specialists.

    Minimally invasive surgery can be **epilepsy, not only minimally invasive surgery but also other epilepsy** methods, epilepsy patients should choose the appropriate **method according to their own condition, I wish epilepsy patients a soon**!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery**In the actual operation process, parents of Shanghai Tongji Institute of Epilepsy are often easy to fall into misunderstandings and take the wrong road, not all children with epilepsy can be operated on**, it should have the following three basic conditions:

    Seizures that cannot be controlled with medications**;

    The child has signs of neurodevelopmental delay and arrest;

    There are well-localized, resectable unilateral focal focal foci and cortical abnormalities.

    Although some minimally invasive techniques have entered the surgical treatment of epilepsy**, after comparing various ** techniques and surgical methods, craniotomy is still the most common and the most reliable effect.

    Even if you meet the basic conditions for the above three surgeries** epilepsy, parents should still pay more attention to their child's postoperative condition. After surgery for children** epilepsy, a very small number of patients may have postoperative complications due to the difference between the patient's own resistance and immunity. Although the epileptic focus was removed by surgery, the surrounding brain tissue was affected by the epileptic foci for a long time, and it is still possible that abnormal electrical discharge may cause seizures.

    In addition, the trauma caused by the surgery itself can also cause seizures. Director Chu reminded that the child should continue to take anti-epileptic drugs for more than 2 years after surgery to stabilize the condition.

    The road to childhood epilepsy is indeed a long one for many patients and parents, even if the epilepsy child undergoes surgery**Epilepsy, after the operation, it is still necessary to continue to take anti-epileptic drugs for more than 2 years under the advice of a specialist. During the period of recuperation of epilepsy patients after surgery**, the daily care of the child by parents should be the same as that of medication**, and should not be sloppy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many hospitals for epilepsy in Shanghai. Surgery is not necessary. Every hospital has a different way. You can refer to it more.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Epilepsy patients can only be operated on if they have an indication for surgery**, with a success rate of 90%.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Epilepsy is a group of clinical symptoms caused by abnormal electrical discharges of highly synchronized nerves in the brain. There are both primary and secondary causes of epilepsy. Primary is related to heredity. Secondary is related to brain injury.

    Hello, according to the information you provided, your elderly person has secondary epilepsy, and some epilepsy can be operated on**, but most of them can't be controlled with medication. Whether the elderly in your family can pass the operation** can only be determined when the elderly go to the neuropsychiatric department of a medical institution for a comprehensive examination. The above is a suggestion on the question of can minimally invasive surgery be epilepsy, I hope it will help you, I wish you good health!

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