Epileptic Seizure Prevention with NeuroPace from Memorial Neuroscience Institute-1
Christopher DeMassi, MD, Neurosurgeon, and Tarek Zakaria, MD, Neurologist, explain how the multidisciplinary team at Memorial Neuroscience Institute uses the latest technology to treat epileptic seizures.
NeuroPace, a small battery-powered device implanted in the skull, records electrical activity in the brain and sends electrical impulses to the brain to prevent seizures.
The first center in South Florida to perform NeuroPace surgery, MNI became one of just a few centers in the nation to provide this everyday extraordinary treatment. Learn more about how the NeuroPace device works for patients with epilepsy at MemorialNeuroscience.com/Epilepsy.