Ms. Feng is a cute and smart girl whose frequent seizures in recent years have kept her from working and studying. I remember 2 years ago she came to me to evaluate whether she could have epilepsy surgery, but unfortunately the video EEG results showed that she probably had bilateral frontal lobe origin epilepsy and could not be suitable for resective surgery, which was somewhat regrettable at that time. Wang Shuang, Department of Neurology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine After 2 years of bouncing around different hospitals, her seizures became more and more severe, reaching 4-8 times a day, and the seizures were very fast without warning, causing frequent trauma, and her family had to follow her around the clock, which was really a physical and mental torture for the whole family. After repeated consideration, I decided to choose vagus nerve stimulation for her, and last month Dr. Junming Zhu performed the implantation surgery for her. The surgery was done by everyone working overtime on a Saturday. The child’s parents have great trust in us, and fortunately, her surgical treatment is working very well, and after the recent parameter adjustment, the seizures are reduced to 0-1 per day, and sometimes no seizures for a week. Thanks to Miss Feng’s family for their trust and to our surgeons! Vagus nerve stimulation surgery is effective in some patients and 10% of patients can achieve a seizure-free state, but it remains to be studied for what kind of patients it will be more effective.