Artigo Revisado por pares

The Hybrid Operculo-Insular Electrode

2011; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 70; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1227/neu.0b013e318246a3b7

ISSN

1524-4040

Autores

Alain Bouthillier, Werner Surbeck, Alexander G. Weil, Tania Tayah, Dang Khoa Nguyen,

Tópico(s)

Neonatal and fetal brain pathology

Resumo

Precise localization of an epileptic focus in the perisylvian/insular area is a major challenge. The difficult access and the high density of blood vessels within the sylvian fissure have lead to poor coverage of intrasylvian (opercular and insular) cortex by available electrodes.To report the creation of a novel electrode designed to record epileptic activity from both the insular cortex and the hidden surfaces of the opercula.The hybrid operculo-insular electrode was fabricated by Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corporation (Racine, Wisconsin). It was used in combination with regular subdural and depth electrodes for long-term intracranial recordings. The hybrid electrode, which contains both a depth and a strip (opercular) component, is inserted after microsurgical opening of the sylvian fissure. The depth component is implanted directly into the insular cortex. The opercular component has 1 or 2 double-sided recording contacts that face the hidden surfaces of the opercula.The hybrid operculo-insular electrode was used in 5 patients. This method of invasive investigation allowed including (2 patients) or excluding (3 patients) the insula as part of the epileptic focus and the surgical resection. It also allowed extending the epileptogenic zone to include the hidden surface of the frontal operculum in 1 patient. There were no complications related to the insertion of this new electrode.The new hybrid operculo-insular electrode can be used for intracranial investigation of perisylvian/insular refractory epilepsy. It can contribute to increasing cortical coverage of this complex region and may allow better definition of the epileptic focus.

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