Left Temporal Lobe Resection

What is Left Temporal Lobe Resection?

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A temporal lobe resection is brain surgery performed to control seizures. In this procedure, brain tissue in the temporal lobe is resected, or cut away, to remove the seizure focus. The anterior (front) and mesial (deep middle) portions of the temporal lobe are the areas most often involved.

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How do members experience Left Temporal Lobe Resection?

Top 5 reported purposes & perceived effectiveness

Purpose Patients Evaluations Perceived Effectiveness
Epilepsy 3 1
Inability to experience pleasure (anhedonia) 2 0
Falls 1 0
Seizures 1 1

Side effect severity

Side effects as an overall problem
Severity Evaluations Percentage
Severe 0
Moderate 0
Mild 0
None 1
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