Treatments for epilepsy
Of all neurological disorders, epilepsy remains one of the most treatable. Treating hundreds of patients each year, our epilepsy specialists lead the way in developing and refining the most successful epilepsy treatments.
If your epilepsy does not respond to medication, your epileptologist may recommend the following treatments:
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS)
An implantable device is placed in the chest and sends electrical pulses to the brain to reduce seizures.
Responsive neurostimulation (RNS)
A RNS device is placed under the skull to help detect seizure patterns and send a pulse to stop the seizure.
Focal resection
This epilepsy surgery is performed to remove the portion of the brain that causes the seizures.
Temporal lobe epilepsy surgery
This procedure involves targeting the amygdala and hippocampus for removal, while other surrounding structures are preserved.
Brain laser surgery
Also used to treat brain tumors, brain laser surgery uses intraoperative MRI to guide a laser and focus it on a particular area in the brain tissue.