Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)


Surgical Treatment for Epilepsy and Seizure Management

Loyola Medicine offers vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) as an alternative treatment for epilepsy when medication management is not effective in controlling seizures.

Your neurologist will first try a conservative approach to control your seizures by prescribing the latest anticonvulsant medications. However, if this doesn’t provide relief, your doctor may suggest VNS to reduce the frequency or severity of your seizures.

There are two vagus nerves, which run along each side of the body from the brainstem through the neck to the abdomen. These nerves, which are part of the autonomic nervous system, control involuntary functions of the body, such as breathing and heart rate.

Similar to a pacemaker, the implanted VNS device is programmed to deliver small and regular electrical impulses to this nerve. This therapy has proven beneficial in decreasing the frequency and severity of seizures for many patients.

Why Choose Loyola for Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)?

The compassionate team at Loyola understands that epilepsy can be life-changing not only for the patient, but also for family members.

Loyola’s neurosurgeons are highly experienced in this treatment, and our neurologists are skilled in determining the best signal pattern for your type of seizures.

In addition, Loyola is accredited as a level 4 epilepsy center by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC), meaning it offers the highest level of specialized epilepsy care available for adults and children as young as two years of age.

The center offers pediatric and adult epileptologist consultation and using state-of-the-art neuroimaging and electrodiagnostic technology to identify and assess complex seizure disorders by short and long-term monitoring.

Our center is staffed by epileptologists who have completed a specialized epilepsy fellowship or are board-certified neurologists with secondary board certification in clinical neurophysiology.

If a seizure results in a stay in Loyola’s neuro intensive care unit, you will receive the highest quality patient care. The unit is equipped with continuous electroencephalogram (EEG) and video monitoring for adults and children and is staffed by certified technologists and trained neurology nurses who have earned Magnet status.

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