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Related: About this forumUK boy has brain implant fitted to control epilepsy seizures in world first
A UK teenager with severe epilepsy has become the first person in the world to be fitted with a brain implant aimed at bringing seizures under control.
Oran Knowlsons neurostimulator sits under the skull and sends electrical signals deep into the brain, reducing his daytime seizures by 80%.
His mother, Justine, said that her son had been happier, chattier and had a much better quality of life since receiving the device. The future looks hopeful, which I wouldnt have dreamed of saying six months ago, she said.
Martin Tisdall, a consultant paediatric neurosurgeon who led the surgical team at Great Ormond Street hospital (Gosh) in London, said: For Oran and his family, epilepsy completely changed their lives and so to see him riding a horse and getting his independence back is absolutely astounding. We couldnt be happier to be part of their journey.
Oran, who is 13 and lives in Somerset, had the surgery in October as part of a trial at Gosh in partnership with University College London, Kings College hospital and the University of Oxford. Oran has Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, external, a treatment-resistant form of epilepsy which he developed at the age of three.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/24/uk-boy-has-brain-implant-fitted-to-control-epilepsy-seizures-in-world-first
Incredible. I had a patient once with this syndrome. It was frightening. She didn't live very long, I think until 6 or 8, and was bedridden because of the seizures.
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(11,120 posts)it works out better than Eloon Mush's Neuralink....which didn't at all. But deep brain stimulation has worked, so.....