2023 SEEG - The Course

Anatomo-Electro Clinical Correlations Course

Anatomo-electro-clinical correlations is the core methodology of SEEG interpretation. This approach involves careful and systematic comparison of ictal semiology as it evolves along with the corresponding electrical signal, in the framework of the known anatomical positions of the electrode contacts. It is an essential approach for making sense of the observed signal changes on SEEG and is necessary to extrapolate the likely seizure onset and propagation dynamics underlying the clinical expression. Along with analysis of inter-ictal data and stimulation studies, it forms part of classical SEEG methodology that remains highly relevant in modern practice. This course will explore the topic of anatomo-electroclinical correlation, combining informative, didactic lectures with interactive case-based discussions. We will provide lectures focusing on the anatomical, electrical and clinical components of this methodology and will illustrate these theoretical concepts with clinical cases. Cases will be presented in detail, progressing from the patient’s history to the non-invasive then invasive data, and eventual surgical decision making, with interactive sessions including surgical planning.

At the end of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the basis of anatomo-electro-clinical correlations

  • Apply principles of anatomo-electro-clinical correlations to their own practice

  • Differentiate between simpler and more complex electroclinical patterns

  • Justify choice of electrode implantation strategy based on the preimplantation hypotheses

  • Evaluate adequacy and accuracy of the eventual sampling

  • Analyse in-depth illustrative cases

Course Objectives

Who is this course for

The Anatomo-Electro-Clinical Correlations course is a specialized training intended for neurology and neurosurgery epilepsy physicians who are at junior faculty or second-year fellowship level. Non-medical healthcare professionals are not able to attend this course.

Topics

  • Overview of anatomo-electro-clinical correlations methodology

  • What SEEG has taught us about the neural correlates of semiology

  • Knowledge of neuroanatomy as a key element of anatomo-electro-clinical correlations

  • The neurosurgical approach to implantation strategy: frontal, temporal, insulo-perisylvian and posterior epilepsies

  • Common pitfalls in SEEG implantation

  • Common pitfalls in SEEG interpretation

  • Bringing the theoretical to the practical: detailed case discussions

2023 SEEG - THE COURSE FACULTY

Thandar_Aung

Thandar Aung MD, MS

Neurologist
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Patrick_Chauvel

Patrick Chauvel, MD

Professor
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Aix-Marseille University

Jorge_A_Gonzalez_Martinez

Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez, MD, PhD

Professor
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Ammar_Kheder

Ammar Kheder, MD

Assistant Professor
Emory University

Aileen_McGonigal

Aileen McGonigal, MD, PhD, MRCP

Neurologist
Director of Epilepsy Unit, Mater Hospital and University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Guy_McKhann

Guy McKhann, MD

Professor
Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Nigel_Pedersen

Nigel P. Pedersen, MD

Assistant Professor
Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology

Hussam_Shaker

Hussam Shaker, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor
Mercy health Saint Mary’s, Michigan State University

Giorgio-LoRusso

Giorgio LoRusso, MD

Neurosurgeon
Claudi Munari Epilepsy Center at Niguarda Hospital in Milano

roberto-mai

Roberto Mai, MD

Neurologist
Claudi Munari Epilepsy Center at Niguarda Hospital in Milano

Louis-Maillard

Louis Maillard, MD, PhD

Epileptologist
Regional University Hospital of Nancy

2023 SEEG - THE COURSE SPONSORS

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