Case Study: Cerebral Palsy
Minimally Invasive Brain Repair for Cerebral Palsy
Patient Information:
History:
Master Ibrahim was a healthy child until he accidentally fell into a swimming pool at the age of one. After emergency intervention, he survived but remained in a prolonged coma and became dependent on mechanical ventilation despite having spontaneous respiratory efforts. He could not maintain adequate oxygen saturation without ventilator support.
Medical Condition Prior to Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery (Functional Stereotaxy) for Cerebral Palsy:
Upon admission, Master Ibrahim was in a minimally conscious state with occasional spontaneous smiles and mild congestion auscultated in both posterior lungs. Perspiration was evident only on his head and face.
Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery for Cerebral Palsy:
Following admission, the following medical protocols were implemented:
Medical Condition after Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery for Cerebral Palsy:
Postoperatively, Master Ibrahim's condition has shown significant improvement:
His parents are highly satisfied with the treatment outcome. The staff at BPIH looks forward to receiving more positive updates about Master Ibrahim Yousuf's progress.