Case Study: Spinal Cord Reconstruction Surgery for Spinal Cord Injury
Patient Information:
Medical History:
In April 2010, Mr. Alameni Asem fell from the second floor, resulting in a spinal cord injury at the thoracic levels T9-11. He underwent a reduction operation with posterior fixation by screws and subsequent rehabilitation therapy.
Initial Presentation (December 2010):
Upon admission to Beijing Puhua International Hospital, Mr. Asem was alert and oriented with normal breathing, speech, cognition, and upper limb movements. However, he exhibited paraplegia below the level of his umbilicus with:
Treatment Course (21 days):
Mr. Asem underwent Spinal Cord Reconstruction Surgery along with Neural Growth Factor Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Rehabilitation Therapy.
Post-Treatment Progress:
During his hospitalization, Mr. Asem responded positively to the treatments:
Current Status:
Following spinal cord reconstruction treatment, Mr. Alameni Asem has regained sensation in his legs and can move them slightly.
Prognosis:
All medical personnel involved anticipate further improvements in Mr. Asem's condition with continued rehabilitation efforts.
Disclaimer: The outcome of this case may not be indicative of all patients undergoing similar treatments. Each patient's response to treatment is unique and depends on various factors including the severity and location of injury, time since injury, age, and overall health status.