When seizures don’t respond to medication or other treatments, our specialists may recommend an evaluation to see if surgery is an option.
Surgical evaluations are done in the hospital over five to seven days. During this time, we study the child’s seizures and learn exactly what area of the brain they are coming from. If surgery is an option for your child, we will discuss what type of surgery we recommend.
Each week, the Epilepsy Surgery Conference meets to carefully review any surgery we are planning. During the meeting, a wide range of specialists that includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuropsychologists, neuropharmacologists, nurses, and social workers discuss all aspects of each child’s case. We will only recommend surgery if we believe it is the very best treatment option for the child.