Oran Knowlson, who could suffer hundreds of seizures a day, had neurostimulator fitted at Great Ormond Street
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A boy with severe epilepsy has become the first patient in the world to trial a new device fitted in their skull to control seizures.
Oran Knowlson, who could suffer hundreds of seizures a day, had neurostimulator fitted at Great Ormond Street
The device can spot problems in the body two weeks before the patient notices any symptoms, giving valuable time for intervention.
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