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Living Life Seizure free thanks to surgery

29 min · 17 de dic de 2025
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One in 26 people will suffer from seizures in their lifetime. They are caused by a sudden burst of abnormal electrical activity. We take a look at the latest treatments and hear from a patient who chose surgery. It's now a year later and life has changed.

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Epilepsy Surgery: How One Brain Procedure Stopped Years of Seizures

Seizures can cause confusion, staring, convulsions and sudden behavior changes. Doctors from The University of Kansas Health System explain how epilepsy surgery and a procedure called temporal lobe resection can help some patients become seizure-free. Tony Wild shares what life was like living with epilepsy and how brain surgery changed his daily life. His epileptologist, Dr. Carol Ulloa, and neurosurgeon, Dr. Jennifer Cheng, explain how doctors find where seizures begin, what happens during temporal lobe resection, and how they protect important brain function during surgery. We also cover recovery after epilepsy surgery, what it means to regain independence, and how tissue donation through the Epilepsy Brain Bank may help advance future epilepsy research.

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