This episode delves into the clinical utility of scalp fast oscillations (SFOs) in predicting surgical outcomes for temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis (TLE-HS). Based on an abstract from Epilepsia Open (2026), the study investigated whether high-density EEG (HD-EEG) recorded SFOs, specifically those above 30 Hz, could serve as a noninvasive marker for success following anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL). Researchers analyzed data from patients undergoing ATL for drug-resistant TLE-HS, aiming to correlate SFO patterns with seizure control post-surgery. The findings offer valuable insights for neurologists and neurosurgeons seeking to optimize patient selection and prognostication for epilepsy surgery. Please note this AI-generated summary is for informational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice.