@article {Al-Qudah22, author = {Abdelkarim A. Al-Qudah and Ahmad F. Tamimi and Sobhi Ghanem}, title = {Electrocorticography in the management of surgically treated epileptic patients}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, pages = {22--25}, year = {2000}, publisher = {Neurosciences Journal}, abstract = {OBJECTIVE: To report our experience on 8 patients with mean age of onset of seizures of 8 years, who had intra-operative electrocorticography monitoring during the surgical treatment of their medically intractable partial epilepsy.METHODS: Post-resection electrocorticography grades were according to Jay et al and seizure outcome was a according to Kobayashi et al grades.RESULTS: Five patients had temporal lobe surgery and 3 patients had extra temporal surgery. Four patients had post-resection electrocorticography grade A (no residual epileptic activity), two of them had seizure outcome grade 1 (free of seizures) and the other 2 had grade 11 (free of seizures on medication). The other 4 patients had post-resection electrocorticography grade B (minimal residual epileptic activity) and all had seizure outcome grade 11 except one patient who had grade 111 (more than 50\% reduction in seizure frequency).CONCLUSION: Despite the small size of our study, our results suggest that intra-operative electrocorticography may be an important tool in the surgical management of medically intractable epilepsy.}, URL = {https://nsj.org.sa/content/5/1/22}, eprint = {https://nsj.org.sa/content/5/1/22.full.pdf}, journal = {Neurosciences Journal} }