Case Study: Spinal Cord Reconstruction Surgery and Neural Growth Factor Therapy for Complete Spinal Cord Injury
Patient Information:
Diagnosis: Traumatic complete spinal cord injury ( SCI) at the thoracic level (T5)
History:
Mr. Mohamed sustained a gunshot injury to his spinal cord in April 2014, resulting in immediate paralysis below the T5 level. He underwent stem cell injection therapy elsewhere but showed no significant improvement. In September 2015, he traveled to Beijing Puhua International Hospital for advanced Spinal Cord Reconstruction Surgery (SCRS) and Neural Growth Factor Therapy (NGFT).
Medical Condition Prior to Intervention:
Interventions:
Spinal Cord Reconstruction Surgery:
On September 18, 2015, Mr. Mohamed underwent SCRS. The procedure involved:
Neural Growth Factor Therapy:
On September 28, 2015, Mr. Mohamed received an additional dose of NGF via lumbar puncture to reinforce the effects of the previous intervention.
Post-Intervention Progress:
Three months post-intervention, Mr. Mohamed reported experiencing sensations in his lower extremities for the first time since his injury. He was able to walk with the assistance of a walker, demonstrating significant functional improvement compared to his pre-operative status.
This case study highlights the potential of SCRS and NGFT in promoting functional recovery following complete spinal cord injury. However, it is crucial to remember that individual outcomes may vary, and further research is required to optimize these therapeutic approaches.
Disclaimer: Results may not be representative or predictive of all cases.