A 9-year-old girl was playing in front of her house, and a motorcycle flew by.
2065438+In March 2007, 9-year-old Xiao Yuan played alone on the sidewalk in front of his house. Suddenly, a motorcycle came at a high speed, rushed onto the sidewalk, hit Xiao Yuan and dragged her more than ten meters away. When the family heard the sound, they rushed out to check it out. Dad saw it and hugged her and shouted at her. At this time, Xiao Yuan was unable to speak, and her family quickly drove her to the hospital. Brain CT examination showed that cerebral hemorrhage was in critical condition. The local hospital urgently implemented "craniotomy hematoma removal+bilateral bone flap decompression". After a series of follow-up treatments, Xiao Yuan was pulled back from the death line.
Xiao Yuan recovered smoothly after the operation, but there were bilateral skull defects at the top of his forehead. It is said that the skull should be repaired in time after it is missing, but because the local hospital only had titanium mesh repair materials at that time, the doctor said that the skull repair could not be done until the child 18 years old. In the past two years, the lack of skull has brought great troubles to Xiao Yuan's growth, life and study.
Xiao Yuan's mother said that because of the skull defect, both sides of the child's forehead collapsed, and there was a big depression. Only a small skull is supported in the middle. "It's ugly and has a great influence on children." Mom said. Xiao Yuan herself said that some students in the school looked down on her and some people in the village made irresponsible remarks. Xiao Yuan complained bitterly: "When I went to physical education class, all the other students had a great time, so I watched quietly on the playground alone. I wanted to play with them, so they walked away. At this time, I have an inexplicable sense of loss in my heart. " In addition, it is known that Xiao Yuan's memory also declined after skull defect.
After PEEK's skull repair and plastic surgery, he is not afraid of being laughed at and looked down upon by others.
Xiao Yuan has been looking forward to repairing the skull since 18 years old. Fortunately, two years later, in July of 20 19, Xiao Yuan's father found a new kind of PEEK material on the Internet, which can be repaired without waiting until 18 years old. The family took Xiao Yuan to Beijing for medical treatment, and they rushed to the Aviation General Hospital of China Medical University to find Mu Cangshan, an associate professor of neurosurgery for traumatic cerebrovascular disease.
Mu Cangshan introduced that after detailed diagnosis and evaluation and CT examination, it was found that this little patient had two large skull defects on his forehead, one defect on his occipital part, and the shapes of the three defects were very complicated, which also brought higher difficulty to the three-dimensional design of PEEK materials. Associate Professor Mu Cangshan fully communicated with the engineer and made continuous fine-tuning and design. After three-dimensional reconstruction and three-dimensional printing, he made three PEEK material patches that accurately matched the bone window.
From July 65438 to May 2007, Associate Professor Mu Cangshan performed PEEK skull repair and plastic surgery for Xiao Yuan. During the operation, three PEEK materials were accurately cut into the bone window to achieve good anatomical reduction.
After skull repair and plastic surgery, Xiao Yuan's head recovered roundness and fullness. Xiao Yuan said that when she looked in the mirror for the first time after the operation, she was very happy. "I think I am a normal person now, and I am not afraid of being laughed at and looked down upon by others. I am really grateful to Director Mu and Dr. Yang for filling my hair. " Xiao Yuan's mother is also particularly satisfied. "I'm really grateful to them for helping my daughter get back to the way she was before. We are particularly satisfied. " Before leaving the hospital, I also specially asked to take a group photo with Director Mu and Dr. Yang.
Neurosurgery of Traumatic Cerebrovascular Disease in Aviation General Hospital of China Medical University.
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