Mathews Journal of Case Reports

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Current Issue Volume 9, Issue 8 - 2024

New Surgical Approach to Carpus Callosum Agenesis with Intractable Seizure: Subdural Peritoneal Shunt

Mohammad Ali Fazeli1,*, Malous Emadzadeh2, Mariam Tahmasb Mirza3, Fatemeh Valipoori Goodarzi4

1Functional neurosurgery research center, Shohada Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

2ICORD Research Center, Department of Medicine, Division of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Canada

3,4University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Mohammad Ali Fazeli, Functional Neurosurgery Research Center, Shohada Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Phone No: 00989123176146, Email: [email protected]

Received Date: July 12, 2024

Published Date: September 20, 2024

Citation: Fazeli MA, et al. (2024). New Surgical Approach to Carpus Callosum Agenesis with Intractable Seizure: Subdural Peritoneal Shunt. Mathews J Case Rep. 9(8):180.

Copyrights: Fazeli MA, et al. (2024).

ABSTRACT

Agenesis of corpus callosum is the most common cerebral malformation’s diagnosis is based on brain imaging. It is most often asymptomatic. Hyperhidrosis can be part of his clinical feature. We present the case of a33 year old patient, unemployed, with a history of simple partial epilepsy and severe headache. He consulted for sense of right hemiparesis with sweating attacks. The defect was identified during the adulthood period by brain computed tomography scan. However, he did not present any craniofacial or non-cerebral malformation suggestive of a congenital syndrome. Furthermore, he showed no neuropsychiatric disorder or intellectual disability during his early childhood. He complained of frequent right partial seizure even with maximum dose of anti-elliptic drug. The patient underwent subdural peritoneal shunting and after 48 hours efficacy of shunting was significant. To describe a surgical technique and to report using efficacy of subdural peritoneal shunts for corpus callosum agenesis We describe the considerations, and outcomes related to this technique.

Keywords: Corpus Callosum Agenesis, Hyperhidrosis, Subdural Peritoneal Shunt.


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