Are there any adverse consequences of surgical treatment for cerebral palsy?

  Cerebral palsy is thought to be out of reach for many people, but there are always many unfortunate children who are born different from normal people and cannot enjoy a normal life. The motor impairment prevents them from walking normally, the intellectual impairment seriously affects their life development, the language impairment prevents them from communicating normally, and the visual and hearing impairment makes them live in a world full of disabilities.  While we feel unfortunate for them, we also need to pay attention to the treatment of children with cerebral palsy. In fact, with the continuous development of medical technology and the deepening of research on cerebral palsy, there has been a great breakthrough in the means of treatment, no longer the previous single rehabilitation training, now the comprehensive treatment of cerebral palsy therapy is through a combination of surgery and rehabilitation training, which has brought hope to more families.  Many parents do not choose surgery because they are afraid of the risks that may arise during the procedure, after all, the child is young and fears irreversible conditions. So, are there any adverse consequences of surgical treatment for cerebral palsy? If the right surgery is chosen, there are basically no adverse consequences and the symptoms of cerebral palsy patients can be improved. Currently, peripheral nerve narrowing, selective posterior spinal nerve root dissection and carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping are being carried out and have achieved good surgical results. It is clinically proven that the earlier the diagnosis is made, the earlier the surgical treatment will be performed and the earlier the patient will recover. Therefore, early diagnosis and early treatment are the keys to recovery.