Case Study: Cerebral Palsy
Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery (Functional Stereotaxy) for Cerebral Palsy
Patient Information:
- Name: Renad Alotaibi
- Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy
- Date of Birth: January 1, 2007
- Gender: Female
- Country: Saudi Arabia
- Treatment: Stereotactic brain repair treatment, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and physical therapy
History:
Renad Alotaibi was admitted at Beijing Puhua International Hospital at the age of five for Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery for Cerebral Palsy. At admission, she had a history of postnatal retardation of speech, movement, and motor disorder of limbs for over five years.
Medical Condition Prior to Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery (Functional Stereotaxy) for Cerebral Palsy:
Pre-operative assessment:
- Speech development: Delays in pronunciation; could say "Mom" and "I"
- Motor function:
- Increased muscle tone ('hypertonic'), more pronounced on the left side
- Athetosis in the left arm and hand, with involuntary movements in limbs, particularly lower limbs
- Limited fine motor skills: unable to grasp and hold objects tightly or attempt writing
- Postural instability: unable to stand independently; hip joints failed to extend appropriately
- Foot posture: mild chronic intortion
Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery for Cerebral Palsy:
Treatment protocols:
- Stereotactic treatment to repair injured neural cells
- Medical improvement of cerebral circulation, nutrition, and metabolism
- Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) therapy
- Comprehensive rehabilitation focusing on:
- Head and torso control
- Limb movement regulation and coordination
- Active responses and sensitivity enhancement
- Communication skills development
- Symptomatic and supportive care
Medical Condition after Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery for Cerebral Palsy:
Post-operative assessment:
- Improved head and torso control, with diminished involuntary movements in limbs, especially upper limbs
- Reduced involuntary movement during rest; no significant involuntary movement noted
- Enhanced upper limb movement control and coordination
- Increased active responses and sensitivity to stimuli
- Improved communication skills, enabling Renad to express needs more clearly to her mother
- Better limb coordination and clearer pronunciation of words such as "Dad", "Mom", and "Auntie"