Spinal cord embolism syndrome is easy to treat, but only if the cause of spinal cord embolism syndrome is identified. One type of spinal cord embolism syndrome is caused by the pulling of the nerve terminals during growth and development, and it is easier to treat when the terminals are cut off and freed through open surgery. Sometimes it is caused by the compression of a lipoma, which is also easier to treat. Sometimes it is caused by the compression of cholesteatoma, which is prone to recurrence at a later stage and is relatively difficult to treat. Sometimes it is caused by spina bifida, which requires not only removal but also appropriate repair. Therefore, it must be judged according to the situation, and most cases are easier to treat.