What are the principles to be followed for FSPR surgery for pediatric cerebral palsy?

  The full name of FSPR surgery is functional selective posterior spinal nerve root dissection, which is based on SPR surgery and has greatly improved the treatment effect for pediatric cerebral palsy. Meanwhile, after the FSPR surgery treatment, children with cerebral palsy should insist on long-term rehabilitation training in order to ensure the efficacy of the surgery. So, what principles should be followed in the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy with FSPR surgery? Let’s take a look at the following introduction.  In general, FSPR surgery for pediatric cerebral palsy needs to follow the following principles: 1. Children with spastic cerebral palsy are most suitable for FSPR surgery.  2. Children undergoing FSPR surgery need to have a high IQ and be willing to accept treatment and can cooperate with rehabilitation training after surgery.  3.For upper limb surgery, the child with cerebral palsy needs to have good intelligence, some degree of motor function still exists in the upper limbs, and he/she hopes to restore the fine motor function of the hands and is willing to undergo rehabilitation training after surgery.  4. For children with cerebral palsy with lower limb polyarticular deformity, it is necessary to strictly determine whether the child belongs to the primary deformity before the surgery, because polyarticular deformity can be divided into two types: primary deformity and secondary deformity, of which the primary deformity can be improved through surgery. It is possible to perform limb correction surgery first, and after a period of close postoperative observation, a careful decision will be made whether FSPR surgery is needed.  5. Postoperative rehabilitation for pediatric cerebral palsy is very important, and those who think that a successful surgery is a great success are incorrect. If you want to get the best treatment result and prevent recurrence after surgery, you should do a good job in postoperative rehabilitation and use orthopedic devices appropriately.  This is all about FSPR surgery for pediatric cerebral palsy. We hope that you can do a better job of pediatric cerebral palsy care and recover your health soon.