The patient had recurrent dizziness, headache and intermittent limb convulsions since she was 12 years old, and her CT and MRI examinations clearly showed that she had “congenital univentricular brain penetration malformation”. The patient and her family were unwilling, and with perseverance, they sought medical treatment for 22 years, and were hospitalized in more than 10 hospitals, with medical expenses reaching more than 300,000 yuan. Unfortunately, the symptoms were poorly controlled, and the seizures were even more frequent, with atrophy of the left limb and loss of muscle strength. Until one day, the female patient, who was already 34 years old, found the neurosurgery department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical College with one crutch and another inpatient treatment. The neurosurgeon, in line with the patient-centered principle, effectively solved the patient’s problems, and the whole department carefully discussed and boldly designed the surgical plan, and finally performed a creative craniotomy for the patient, and finely performed a brain penetration malformation repair under microscopic conditions using the patient’s autologous greater omentum. After the operation, the patient recovered well, with no recurrence of epilepsy, disappearance of dizziness and headache, recovery of muscle strength of the right limb, and normal gait. In October of the same year, the day before she was discharged from the hospital, the patient invited special reporters from Guangzhou Daily, Yangcheng Evening News and Guangzhou Health News to the ward with great excitement, celebrating the start of her new life and taking pictures with great joy. On the day of discharge, the patient’s elderly father held the hand of director Qian and said emotionally: “The mountain is not high, but the immortal is bright, thank you! Thank you for the neurosurgery department of the Third Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University!” Hearing these words, all the medical staff present smiled heartily. What a moving moment it was! The recovery of the patient is the greatest happiness of our medical staff, and will inspire us to advance to a higher medical peak.