A middle-aged woman who left her hometown to work outside, suddenly had dizziness and headaches while exercising in the park, and had poor physical activity. She first took some antihypertensive medicines, but it didn't work. Later, she went to a community hospital and had a drip

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A middle-aged woman who left her hometown to work outside. She suddenly had dizziness and headaches while exercising in the park and had poor physical activity. She first took some antihypertensive medicines, but it didn't work. Later, she went to in the community hospital and got a drip for a week, but it didn't work. I went to the hospital for examination. I had a head MRI examination and showed that the left frontal lobe infarction foci was found, and the right intracer, bilateral anterior cerebral and middle artery occlusion was found. It is very likely that smoke disease was considered.
The doctor told him that this disease can only be performed, but surgery is also risky, because the hospital said that there were very few cases. She and her family felt that they could not take risks and were preparing to transfer to the hospital. Considering that the reimbursement rate could be higher when they returned to their hometown, they returned to Henan, but after traveling to two hospitals in Zhengzhou, they were not very satisfied. The doctor told them, "This disease is not an ordinary disease. It can be done if the surgery can be done, but the effect is not good." After hearing this, they did not dare to do it there.
Later they found out that I had many cases and were more successful. They came to my outpatient clinic. When I came, I often had a transient cerebral ischemia attack in
, which is transient limb weakness. After receiving the patient, I had a detailed consultation, carefully read the patient's medical record and image data, and improved relevant examinations, and performed cerebral angiography. I found that the patient had distal occlusion of the middle cerebral artery, compensation of the posterior cerebral artery, and a large amount of capillary hyperplasia. Moreover, she had cerebral infarction before, and her symptoms frequently occurred, and her condition may worsen at any time. Therefore, we believe that surgical treatment is needed in a timely manner to prevent the patient's condition from further deteriorating and causing large-scale cerebral infarction of . Our team consulted and discussed the patient's condition, evaluated and analyzed the patient's condition, formulated a complete set of scientific and thorough treatment plans, and then successfully performed combined vascular bypass surgery (i.e. superficial temporal artery-midal cerebral artery bypass surgery + temporal muscle -dural meningeal artery-skull periosteal patching).
The surgery was very successful. After the operation, the patient returned to the ward, and his limbs were free to move. After the operation, the patient recovered very quickly, and the symptoms of headache and dizziness were gone, and there was no more inflexible limbs. He recovered successfully in less than two weeks and was discharged from the hospital. Before she was discharged from the hospital, her husband said excitedly: "Director Jin was really successful and satisfied with the operation. There is another magical change. She had been tinnitus before. Her ears were buzzing for more than half a year, and it didn't sound again after the operation. And now she walks very strongly, and I can't keep up with her from behind."
I was also very pleased to see the patient recovering so well. This also reminds patients that smoke disease is a developmental disease that may sometimes have no symptoms, but sometimes the disease will be very sudden. If a large-scale cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage suddenly occurs, the consequences are very serious, and sometimes it may even cause severe disability or death. Therefore, once a confirmed smoke disease is found, those who meet the surgical indications must undergo surgical treatment as soon as possible.

A middle-aged woman who left her hometown to work outside, suddenly had dizziness and headaches while exercising in the park, and had poor physical activity. She first took some antihypertensive medicines, but it didn't work. Later, she went to a community hospital and had a drip - DayDayNews

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