Case Study: Spinal Cord Reconstruction Surgery for Spinal Cord Injury
Patient Information:
Treatment: Spinal Cord Reconstruction Surgery, Neural Nutrition Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Case History:
Gurjit Brar, a 60-year-old female patient, suffered a spinal cord injury in August 1987 at the T11-12 level due to a car accident. She had no movement below this level. An MRI conducted on 2011-02-05 revealed a post-traumatic wedge compression fracture at T11, with evidence of spinal cord injury, including cord transection and multiple cystic intra-and extra-axial lesions.
Upon admission to Beijing Puhua International Hospital on March 9th, 2016, the patient could not walk, feel her lower extremities, or control bowel or bladder function. She underwent spinal cord reconstruction surgery during which she received nerve grafting from her shank and neural nutrition medicine injected into the injured part. Postoperatively, she was provided rehabilitation training and acupuncture treatment.
Post-treatment improvements (reported after 6 months):
Follow-up: The patient's family decided to bring her back to Beijing Puhua International Hospital for further treatment with neural nutrition medicine combined with rehabilitation training and TCM. We look forward to her continued improvement and will strive to help her regain mobility again.