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Cambodian girl makes remarkable recovery from severe brain injury

On August 8, City International Hospital (CIH) announced that it had just treated and improved the motor function of a 14-year-old girl named TS (Cambodian nationality) after suffering from a severe traumatic brain injury, at risk of living a "vegetative life".

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng08/08/2025

Medical staff are caring for and treating sick children.
Medical staff are caring for and treating sick children.

Previously, while driving an electric bicycle, the child was in a serious traffic accident. The collision caused him to fall into a deep coma, severely damaging many organs: a broken left collarbone, collapsed lungs, liver and kidney injuries, and especially severe traumatic brain injury.

During the 10 days of treatment in Cambodia, the baby was ventilated via endotracheal tube, fed via nasogastric tube, given blood transfusions and intensive care. Although he survived the critical stage, the hope of recovery seemed remote. The family had no choice but to bring him to Vietnam to seek a chance of recovery at City International Hospital.

Upon receiving the patient, the pediatrician team immediately determined that this was an extremely serious case. The central nervous system was severely damaged, the liver and kidneys had not recovered from previous damage, muscle strength was reduced, and reflexes were weak. The child had almost completely lost the ability to communicate and move, and was completely dependent on medical care.

Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Cam, Department of Pediatrics, City International Hospital, said that doctors not only treat organ damage, but also have to activate each vital ability of the child patient - from active breathing, swallowing reflex, alertness, to emotions, perception... The treatment regimen is implemented comprehensively: intravenous nutrition with personalized nutrition, treatment of pressure ulcers, infection control, combined with daily physical therapy to maintain respiratory function and restart central nervous system activity.

“10 days after being admitted to the hospital, the baby began to react to surrounding stimuli: his eyes moved, his hands trembled slightly. Each day that passed, he made a small step forward: he could eat a few spoonfuls of milk, keep breathing naturally, make a few discrete sounds… The process of improving his general condition changed significantly,” informed Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Cam.

The patient has now been discharged from the hospital and returned to Cambodia. He continues to practice physical therapy at home, monitor neurological indicators, and gradually practice movement and communication.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/be-gai-campuchia-phuc-hoi-ngoan-muc-sau-chan-thuong-so-nao-nghiem-trong-post807381.html


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