Functional MRI as a preoperative predictor for memory performance following temporal lobectomy: A systematic review
Abstract
Most of the patients with temporal lobe epilepsy suffer from memory decline following anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL). Studies examining memory decline following ATL show that post operative memory decline can be predicted in advance through the pre operative determination of memory lateralisation. Therefore, preoperative memory lateralisation plays a crucial role for epileptic surgery. Recent research suggests that instead of WADA test which is known as an invasive and high-risk operation, functional MRI can be used as a non-invasive and repeatable method to lateralize memory in the brain and to predict post operative memory decline. The aim of this article is to review the utility of fmri in prediction of post operative memory decline and to summarize the results of recent memory lateralisation studies using fmri.