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Objective: The goal of the current study was to investigate the opinions of adult patients with epilepsy (PWE) with regard to the application of epilepsy surgery for their condition.
Methods: We surveyed all the consecutive adult PWE with at least one year history of epilepsy who were referred to our neurology clinics (Shiraz University of Medical Sciences) from September 2022 until January 2023. Using a questionnaire, the degree of acceptance of epilepsy surgery was measured depending on the chance of seizure freedom and risk for surgery complications.
Results: In total, 393 adult PWE participated in the study; 180 patients (45.8%) expressed that they would be willing to have surgery if their epilepsy doctor told them that brain surgery was guaranteed to stop their seizures, without regard to the potential surgery complications. The most common reasons for the patients to be willing to have epilepsy surgery were as follows: to become seizure-free and to be able to discontinue their antiseizure medications. The most common reasons for the patients not to be willing to have epilepsy surgery were as follows: feeling of having the seizures under the control with antiseizure medications and fear of surgery complications.
Conclusion: Many patients with epilepsy are willing to have epilepsy surgery if their physician presented epilepsy surgery to them as an established safe and effective treatment option. The important values and priorities of PWE must be considered when designing epilepsy surgery educational materials and programs for preoperative counseling for PWE with drug-resistant seizures.
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