Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Surgery is expected to improve the therapeutic effect of brain paralysis

Surgery is expected to improve the therapeutic effect of brain paralysis
Surgery is expected to improve the therapeutic effect of brain paralysis
It is reported ' It easy Qi of reporter Lee is sweet-smelling) In the one that hold recently " Year of brain paralysis surgery 20 of Chinese " In the activity, director of Beijing University of Trad. Chinese Medicine centre of dept. of orthopedics of Dongzhimen hospital Professor Xu Lin introduces, one kind, through updating, blocking the technology of the posterior radix fiber of spinal nerve through the alternative, it is expected to improve the therapeutic effect of brain paralysis. So far, Xu Lin and group have already finished this kind of surgery treatment for ten thousands of brain paralysis patients. It is reported, our country nearly has brain paralysis patients of 5 million to 6 million at present, only there are over 40,000 brain paralysis patients in the welfare home, have brought heavily for the family of society and patient and born. In 1990, Xu Lin,etc. took the lead in launching the spinal nerve posterior radix of the alternative and cutting off the skill (SPR) in our country Treat the intersection of brain paralysis and convulsion, finish international the first the intersection of neck and sections of the intersection of alternative and spinal nerve posterior radix cut off the skill and treat hands and upper limbs convulsion. In order to promote the popularization in the whole country of the brain paralysis surgery, Lin and engineers and technicians Xu developed the neural threshold value measure apparatus that was suitable for popularizing SPR operation together in 1991, obtain the national patent. Domestic more than 100 hospitals successively launched this operation. It is reported separately, at present, SPR operation employed and already listed in Ministry of Civil Affairs " plan of tomorrow of recovering of disabled orphan's operation " .


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