How to treat right side limb immobilization after meningioma surgery?

After meningioma surgery, the right side of the limbs can not be moved, considering that it may be related to surgical injury, cerebral edema, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. After clear diagnosis, medication, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, rehabilitation and functional training treatment can be carried out. After meningioma surgery, patients with right side limb dysfunction need to immediately review the cranial CT to see what causes this situation, common causes include surgical operation damage to the functional area, cerebral edema, etc., of course, can not be completely ruled out cerebral hemorrhage. For patients with cerebral hemorrhage, blood pressure control is required, and surgical treatment is necessary. For postoperative patients with cerebral edema, the use of mannitol, furosemide and other dehydration to reduce intracranial pressure can be prescribed, and for patients with surgical injuries, gangliosides can be used to promote the functional recovery of the central nervous system as prescribed by the doctor. In addition to the above treatments, after the patient’s condition is stabilized, limb function training and hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be carried out, which is helpful for the recovery of limb function. It is recommended that patients who cannot move their right limbs after meningioma surgery should seek medical treatment in time and under the guidance of doctors, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.