Epilepsy & Behavior Reports (Jan 2024)

Chronic subthreshold cortical stimulation: A promising therapy for motor cortex seizures

  • Sebastien Heyndrickx,
  • Simon Lamquet,
  • Joyce Oerlemans,
  • Kristl Vonck,
  • Paul Boon,
  • Dirk Van Roost,
  • Alfred Meurs

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
p. 100638

Abstract

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Chronic subthreshold cortical stimulation (CSCS) is a form of neurostimulation consisting of continuous or cyclic, open-loop, subthreshold electrical stimulation of a well-defined epileptogenic zone (EZ). CSCS has seen limited clinical use but could be a safe and effective long-term treatment of focal drug resistant epilepsy, in particular when the EZ is located in the motor cortex. We present a case of a 49-year-old woman suffering from debilitating focal motor seizures. Treatment with CSCS resulted in significant clinical improvement, enabling her to walk unaided for the first time in years.

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