Spinal cord tethering has been operated on, can it still be treated?
If there is a foot deformity, orthopedic shoes can be used for mild cases, while more severe cases can be corrected surgically. Surgery is required. If the spinal cord tethering…
If there is a foot deformity, orthopedic shoes can be used for mild cases, while more severe cases can be corrected surgically. Surgery is required. If the spinal cord tethering…
Inferior cerebellar tonsillar herniation malformation (Chiari malformation) is the most common craniocervical junction malformation. It usually presents with numbness and sensory hypersensitivity in the occipital, cervical and bilateral upper extremities,…
TCS is a syndrome in which the spinal cord is stretched and coned low due to congenital or acquired factors, resulting in ischemia, hypoxia, neurodegeneration and other pathological changes in…
Spinal vascular reticulocytoma is a benign tumor that occurs in the spinal cord and is highly vascularized, accounting for about 1-7% of intramedullary tumors. However, due to the rich blood…
C7-T1 spinal cord hemangioblastoma before surgery C7-T1 spinal cord hemangioblastoma after surgery
Preoperative myelogram image (see red arrow for arteriovenous malformation) Postoperative myelogram, the original arteriovenous malformation was not found.
Patient: The patient had light to severe weakness in both lower extremities for more than 80 days and numbness from the bottom to the top for more than 60 days,…
Experience of interventional treatment of subclavian artery stenosis and precautions 1.Stenosis calculation: SA stenosis degree (%) = (1 a diameter of the narrowest part of the vessel / diameter of adjacent…
Patients often think that they can be cured after surgery, but for patients with spinal cord embolism syndrome, it is not that easy. Even after surgery, many patients still have…
TCS is a syndrome in which the spinal cord is stretched and coned low due to congenital or acquired factors, resulting in ischemia, hypoxia, neurodegeneration, and other pathological changes in…