What is the success rate of cerebral palsy surgery in children

  Cerebral palsy is a relatively common childhood disorder. Children are the flowers of the motherland and the hope of the future. It is the misfortune of the children, the misfortune of the families and the misfortune of the society as a whole that they suffer from cerebral palsy. Therefore, our medical community should pay more attention to the research and improvement of cerebral palsy treatment, and our society as a whole should give more love and care to children with cerebral palsy.  At present, many local hospitals treat cerebral palsy mostly with rehabilitation training and movement therapy without seeing any obvious effect. In fact, cerebral palsy can be treated by surgery, and with a certain amount of post-operative rehabilitation, very good improvement can be achieved, and there are already many cerebral palsy surgeries carried out in Beijing and other places.  For the surgical treatment of cerebral palsy, for spastic cerebral palsy, peripheral nerve narrowing can be carried out. This surgery has an exact effect on single group of muscle spasms, and can be precise to each bundle of nerves that innervate muscle contraction, and has no effect on the muscle strength of normal muscles. In addition, intraoperative myoelectric monitoring technology is used to guide the operation of neuromodulation with real-time objective data, which can achieve more accurate and precise treatment results. At the same time, carotid sympathetic nerve net stripping can treat hand-foot tachycardia (involuntary movement type) caused by extravertebral damage, ataxia, mixed cerebral palsy with hand-foot tachycardia combined with torsional spasm and cerebral palsy, mental retardation accompanied by cerebral dysplasia, salivation, speech disorders, strabismus, etc., which have also achieved great success.  So what is the success rate of cerebral palsy surgery in children? According to the clinical statistics of relevant centers, the efficiency rate is up to 95% or more. Many children with cerebral palsy can return to normal life after surgical treatment and with appropriate post-operative rehabilitation and psychological treatment.