http://us.cyberonics.com/en/vns-therapy-for-epilepsy/patients-and-families
He meets with other doctors and the surgeon on Thursday to discuss her case. He also said that if this wasn't beneficial he thinks she's a great candidate for a Corpus Callostomy. When performing a corpus callosotomy, the surgeon cuts the corpus callosum, the large fiber bundle that connects the two sides of the brain. In contrast with a lobectomy, corpus callosotomy does not involve removing any brain tissue. Instead, it usually involves cutting the front two-thirds of this bundle (a procedure called a "partial callosotomy") in the hope that the operation will markedly reduce the seizure frequency. Sometimes the other one-third is cut later ("complete callosotomy").
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