Visual field defects in selective amygdalohippocampectomy for hippocampal sclerosis: The fate of Meyer's loop during the transsylvian approach to the temporal horn
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2008Author
Ozyurt, Emin
Ulu, Mustafa Onur
Yeni, S. Naz
Uzan, Mustafa
Oezkara, Cigdem
Karaagac, Naci
Tanriover, Necmettin
Uyanik, Oezlem
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OBJECTIVE: Meyer's loop, the most vulnerable part of the optic radiations during approaches to the temporomedial region, extends to the tip of the temporal horn and is often encountered in epilepsy surgery. The risk of damaging Meyer's loop during transsylvian selective amygdalohippocampectomy peaks while accessing the temporal horn through its roof by opening the inferior limiting sulcus of the insula. In this prospective study, we sought to evaluate and identify the incidence of visual field deficits in a homogeneous group of patients who had temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis and who underwent transsylvian selective amygdalohippocampectomy.
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