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Objective: Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are cerebral vascular lesions that occasionally occur with seizures. We present a retrospective case series from IRCCS Gaslini Children's Hospital, a systematic review, and meta-analysis of the literature with the goal of elucidating the post-surgery seizure outcome in children with CCMs.
Methods: a retrospective review of children with cavernous malformation related epilepsy who underwent surgery at Gaslini Children's Hospital from 2005 to 2022 was conducted. We also conducted a comprehensive search on PubMed/MEDLINE and Scopus databases from January 1989 to August 2022. Inclusion criteria were: presence of CCMs-related epilepsy, in under 18 years old subjects with a clear lesion site. Presence of post-surgery seizure outcome and follow-up ≥ 12 months.
Results: we identified 30 manuscripts and 223 patients with CCMs-related epilepsy, including 17 patients reported in our series. We identified 85.7% Engel class I subjects. The risk of expected neurological deficits was 3.7%; that of unexpected neurological deficits 2.8%. We found no statistically significant correlations between Engel class and the following factors: site of lesion, type of seizure, drug resistance, duration of disease, type of surgery, presence of multiple CCMs. However, we found some interesting trends: longer disease duration and drug resistance seem to be more frequent in subjects in Engel class II, III and IV; multiple cavernomas would not seem to influence seizure outcome.
Conclusions: epilepsy surgery in children with CCMs is a safe and successful treatment option. Further studies are necessary to define the impact of clinical features on seizure prognosis.
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