INTRODUCTION: Patients with idiophatic generalized epilepsy (IGE) may occasionally have frequent generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) which are not adequantely controlled by antiepileptic drugs. Frequent GTCS pose a significant risk of injury and other complications. In symptomatic generalized epilepsies, corpus callosotomy (CC) has been shown to be effective in reducing the number of generalized seizures. OBJECTIVE: We report a patient with refractory, weekly GTCS in the context of a primary generalized epilepsy syndrome who underwent subtotal CC. RESULT: In the 3 months since operation, no GTCS occurred. CONCLUSION: Corpus callosotomy can be helpful in reducing medically-refractory GTCS, even in patients with primary generalized epilepsies.
callosotomy; corpus callosotomy; generalized tonic-clonic seizures; primary generalized epilepsy