Table 1.
Patient | Age | Gender | Weight (kg) | Location of epileptogenic area | Aetiology | Electrodes |
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A | 52 | F | 65 | Temporal lobe | Cortical dysplasia | 64-contact grid covering left temporal cortex, extending partially over frontal and parietal regions; 4-contact strip on left occipital cortex; three 4-contact strips spanning left anterior, middle, and posterior subtemporal cortex; two 8-contact depth electrodes targeting anterior and posterior left hippocampus. |
B | 32 | M | 67 | Frontal lobe | Unknown | 64-contact grid over temporal and parietal cortex; 4-contact strip extending to frontal cortex; 8-contact strip along parietal cortex; 4-contact strip on subtemporal cortex; two 8-contact depths into medial temporal cortex; one occipital 8-contact depth. |
C | 23 | F | 55 | Frontal lobe | Unknown | 64-contact grid over frontal, temporal, and parietal cortex; two 4-contact subfrontal strips; two 4-contact interhemispheric frontal strips; 8-contact medial temporal depth; 8-contact cingulate depth; 8-contact prefrontal depth |
D | 34 | F | 112 | Frontal lobe | Cortical dysplasia | 64-contact grid over frontal, temporal, and parietal cortex; 4-contact frontopolar strip; 4-contact subfrontal strip; 4-contact subtemporal strip; two 8-contact medial temporal depths; two 8-contact frontal depths |
E | 29 | M | 75 | Temporal lobe | Post-traumatic epilepsy | 4 8-contact depth electrodes targeting left and right temporal and hippocampal cortex; 6 6-contact depth electrodes in subfrontal, cingulate, and posterior frontal cortex |