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Spinal cord injury
Till the end of 2016, our department has treated 3311 patients with sequela of spinal cord injury, including 1522 patients with cervical cord injury, 1233 patients with thoracic cord injury (do not include T12-L1), 226 patients with both cervical cord and thoracic cord injury, and 330 patients with thoracic and lumbar cord injury (mainly T12-L1). We invented CT-guided intraspinal injection in 2006 and stem cell transplantation via endovascular intervention in 2011 to treat sequela of spinal cord injury, which apparently improved the treatment effect. Since 2011, the improvement rate of patients with sequela of spinal cord injury has reached 97%.
The improvement can be seen from:
● Increase of muscle strength under the injured surface, better motor function than before.
● Lower sensory level and enhance perception.
● Abundance of atrophied muscles, increased limb muscle strength
● Reduce spasm and abnormal high muscular tension.
● Reduce neuropathic pain
● A certain degree of improvement in dysdefecation and urinate disorder which were caused by sphincter disturbances, patients will have better bowls movement than before and can be aware of and control urinating.
● Improvement in postural hypotension which was caused by damaged vegetative nerve function (especially for high-level spinal cord injury patients), and the body temperature is close to or back to normal.
● More motor flexibility and abilities.
· Improvements after stem cell treatment vary from patient to patient and we do not make any guarantees.
Treatment Case
Name: Mr Dong Chuan
Nationality:China
Age: 21 years old
Disease: Spinal cord injury
Admission date: Sep 2006 (The First Course)
Treatment Methods: CT guided intraspinal injection, lumbar puncture, and stereotactic brain surgery
Admission Date:May 2007(The Second Course)
Treatment Methods:stereotactic brain surgery + lumber puncture + Interventional therapy
Name:Alena
Nationality:Russia
Age: 19 years old
Disease: Spinal cord injury
Admission Date:Aug 2017 (The First Course)
Treatment Methods:CT-Guided intraspinal injection+ lumber puncture
Admission Date:Apr 2018(The Second Course)
Treatment Methods:CT-Guided intraspinal injection+ lumber puncture + Interventional therapy
Name:Katya
Nationality:Russia
Age: 2 years old
Disease: Spinal cord injury
Admission date: Dec 2017
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture
Name:Aqib
Nationality :Pakistan
Age: 19 years old
Disease: Spinal cord injury
Admission date: Aug 2018
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture, interventional therapy
Cerebral Palsy
Since 2004, our department started treating infantile cerebral palsy, and till the end of 2016, we have treated more 8000 patients. The total improvement rate is 96%. Most patients are with mixed type (mainly spastic type (54.32%) and athetoid type (31.34%). Many patients already have apparent treating effect during their hospitalization. The effect of stem cell transplantation on the treatment of cerebral palsy is remarkable and accurate, and it has become one of the most effective treatment methods to date. If the rehabilitation system of the standardized system is accepted after the stem cell transplantation, it will promote the growth and repair of the transplanted neural stem cells, and the effect will be better. Our treatment is accepted by many patients and their family members, and a lot of patients already received second, third or even forth course of transplantation and each course can improve patient’s condition in different ways.
Possible improvements after treatment mainly on:
● Improve motor function
● Reduction of abnormal muscular tension
● Improve muscle strength, avoid muscle atrophy
● Better speech function (can speak more clearly, and have more active speech)
● Improve spasm, drool and strabismus
● Better physical fitness, sleep well and have better appetite.
● Better swallow function and social communication function
● Reduce or get rid of epilepsy
● Promote brain development and improve intelligence
According to our follow-up data, most patients keep improving slowly after the surgery.
* Improvements after stem cell treatment vary from patient to patient and we do not make any guarantees.
Treatment Case
Name:Lulu
Nationality:China
Age: 7 years old
Disease: Cerebral Palsy
Admission date: Dec 2010
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture and stereotactic brain surgery
Name:Jimmy
Nationality:Kenya
Age: 6 Years old
Disease: Cerebral Palsy
Admission date: Dec 2014
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture and stereotactic brain surgery
Name:Chen Yixin
Nationality:China
Age: 21 days old
Disease: Cerebral Palsy
Admission date: March 2015
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture
Name: Jayden
Nationality:Trinidad and Tobago
Age: 4 Years old
Disease: Cerebral Palsy
Admission date: Nov 2014
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture and stereotactic brain surgery
Name: Darina
Nationality:Russia
Age: 4 years old
Disease: Cerebral Palsy
Admission date: Apr 2015
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture
Name: Kolya TEREBOV NIKOLAI
Nationality:Russia
Age: 5 years old
Disease: Cerebral Palsy
Admission date: Jan2018
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture
Autism
Our hospital has an obvious effect on autistic patients with dyskinesia. Stem cells can significantly improve the child’s hyperactivity and communication skills with the outside world. Till the end of 2016, our hospital has treated more than 1000 autistic patients. Nowadays, more and more patients, including foreigners, are receiving treatment. The overall improvement rate is 82%. What is the specific treatment effect?
Possible improvements after treatment mainly on:
●Enhance social interaction
●Better communication skills
●Improve speaking ability
●Improve learning ability
●Reduce repetitive and challenge behavior
●Psychological development
●Improve bowel movements
* Improvements after stem cell treatment vary from patient to patient and we do not make any guarantees.
Treatment Case
Name:Wang Xinyu
Age:7 Years old
Gender:Female
Nationality:China
Disease:Autism
Admission Date:Jan 2013
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture
Name:Song Tongtong
Age:6 Years old
Gender:Male
Nationality:China
Disease:Autism
Admission Date:May 2014
Treatment Methods: lumbar puncture