Corpus callosotomy is a surgical procedure used to treat epileptic episodes when anti-seizure drugs are ineffective. The surgery includes severing a band of fibers in the brain known as the corpus callosum. Following that, the nerves are unable to convey seizure signals between the two parts of the brain. It reduces the severity and frequency of seizures and may perhaps halt them entirely. A corpus callosotomy is a surgical procedure used to treat epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder that produces recurring seizures in both children and adults. Seizures cannot be transmitted from one side of the brain to the other if the corpus callosum is severed. Seizures continue to occur on the side of the brain where they began. These seizures are usually less severe after surgery since they only impact half of the brain. People who have a lot of atonic seizures despite taking antiseizure drugs can benefit from this operation. An atonic seizure causes a person to lose muscle strength and collapse or fall to the ground.
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