Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Miraculous surgery relieves pain for 21-year-old epileptic

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông16/01/2025


On January 16, Viet Duc Friendship Hospital informed about the successful surgery that freed Tran Tien Dat (21 years old, Hanoi ) from the 21-year journey of suffering from epileptic seizures.

Kỳ diệu ca phẫu giải thoát đớn đau cho chàng trai 21 năm động kinh- Ảnh 1.
Kỳ diệu ca phẫu giải thoát đớn đau cho chàng trai 21 năm động kinh- Ảnh 2.

Associate Professor Dong Van He decided to perform surgery to help reduce 90% of the patient's seizures. (Photo: BVCC).

It is known that Dat was born by caesarean section, suffering from amniotic fluid suffocation, leading to brain damage and epilepsy from birth. The epileptic seizures followed him throughout his childhood and adulthood, becoming more frequent and severe. There were days when he had to endure 50 to 100 seizures, or lasting up to 2 hours. The constant trauma from not being able to control himself caused his head to become deformed. His life was only associated with hospitals and medicine.

The patient underwent a thorough examination and consultation with leading experts from abroad. The doctor's conclusion was that this is a disease that is difficult to cure completely, requiring the patient to learn to live with the disease for life.

Earlier this year, Dat was taken to Viet Duc Friendship Hospital by his father. There, Associate Professor, Dr. Dong Van He, Deputy Director of Viet Duc Friendship Hospital, received and examined him. After a thorough consultation, Associate Professor He decided to perform surgery to remove the entire corpus callosum, the part that connects the two hemispheres of the brain, to reduce epileptic seizures.

"This is a complicated case. In normal cases, we perform surgery when we determine the location of the epileptic focus such as hippocampal atrophy or dysplasia. However, this patient has epileptic focus spreading to both hemispheres, making medication ineffective. The corpus callosum surgery aims to prevent epileptic signals from spreading between the two hemispheres, helping to reduce seizures," Associate Professor He explained.

After the surgery, the results were beyond expectations. From an expected 50% reduction, the patient had a 90% reduction in seizures. Currently, Mr. Dat only has 3-4 seizures per day and is still receiving supportive medication.

Witnessing the dramatic change in his son after 21 years of suffering, Mr. Tran Van Toan (the patient's father) emotionally shared: "We have gone everywhere, but no place has helped my son improve. Now, he only has a few small attacks every day, it is truly a miracle."

The success of the surgery not only brought new hope to Mr. Dat but also opened up a new path for patients with severe epilepsy who do not respond to medication. Although it is not a complete cure, this is still a big step forward in alleviating symptoms and improving quality of life.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/ky-dieu-ca-phau-giai-thoat-don-dau-cho-chang-trai-21-nam-dong-kinh-19225011609000639.htm

Comment (0)

No data
No data
Admire the million-year-old Chu Dang Ya volcano in Gia Lai
It took Vo Ha Tram 6 weeks to complete the music project praising the Fatherland.
Hanoi coffee shop is bright with red flags and yellow stars to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day September 2nd
Wings flying on the A80 training ground
Special pilots in the flying formation to celebrate National Day September 2
Soldiers march through the hot sun on the training ground
Watch helicopters rehearse in the sky of Hanoi in preparation for National Day September 2
U23 Vietnam radiantly brought home the Southeast Asian U23 Championship trophy
Northern islands are like 'rough gems', cheap seafood, 10 minutes by boat from the mainland
The powerful formation of 5 SU-30MK2 fighters prepares for the A80 ceremony

Heritage

Figure

Business

No videos available

News

Political System

Local

Product