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  1. Temporal Lobectomy for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy | Penn Medicine

    What is a temporal lobectomy? A temporal lobectomy, or temporal lobe resection, is a neurosurgical procedure that removes the front part of the temporal lobe of the brain to treat drug-resistant epilepsy.

  2. What Is Temporal Lobe Resection for Epilepsy? Epilepsy Surgery - WebMD

    Sep 14, 2025 · Temporal lobe resection, also called temporal lobectomy, is a surgery that can lower the number of seizures you have, make them less severe, or even stop them from happening.

  3. Temporal Lobe Surgery - Duke Health

    Surgical removal or laser treatment of temporal lobe tissue can be highly effective as an epilepsy treatment. Up to two-thirds of people experience seizure freedom, and those who still have seizures …

  4. Temporal Lobe Resection - The Defeating Epilepsy Foundation

    Temporal Lobe Resection, also called Lobectomy, is another type of surgery that treats drug-resistant Epilepsy. Drug-resistant Epilepsy occurs when seizures do not respond to antiepileptic medication. …

  5. Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Success Rates, Procedure, and Risks

    Nov 22, 2023 · Surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy can involve removing tissue or creating a lesion (wound) in your temporal lobe and surrounding brain areas to stop seizure activity.

  6. Epilepsy surgery, Temporal lobectomy, Vagus Nerve Stimulation ...

    Temporal lobectomy is the most common type of surgery for people with temporal lobe epilepsy. It removes a part of the anterior temporal lobe along with the amygdala and hippocampus.

  7. Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery - Barnes-Jewish Hospital

    Temporal lobe epilepsy surgery, also called temporal lobectomy or resection, is a treatment for epilepsy when patients do not respond to antiepileptic medication. This procedure involves removing part of …

  8. Temporal Lobectomy - St. Louis Children's Hospital

    Several surgical options exist for the treatment of mesial temporal seizures, and we tailor the operation to each patient. However, the most commonly performed operation is the anterior temporal …

  9. Anterior temporal lobectomy - Wikipedia

    Anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) is the complete or partial removal of the anterior portion of the temporal lobe of the brain. The exact boundaries for removal can vary slightly in practice and …

  10. Anterior Temporal Lobectomy | M Health Fairview

    Overview Anterior temporal lobectomy is the most common surgical procedure for treatment of epilepsy because most seizures originate in one of the temporal lobes, which are located on each side of your …