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Life-changing Surgery Disconnects 6-Year-Old's Brain to Halt Rare Disease
health2 years ago

Life-changing Surgery Disconnects 6-Year-Old's Brain to Halt Rare Disease

A 6-year-old girl with Rasmussen's encephalitis, a rare neurological disease, underwent a 10-hour surgery called a hemispherotomy in California to disconnect half of her brain in an attempt to cure the condition. The surgery was performed by Dr. Aaron Robison at Loma Linda University Medical Center. Rasmussen's encephalitis is characterized by frequent seizures, inflammation of the brain, and progressive loss of neurological functions. The girl is now in the recovery phase, undergoing rehabilitation to regain motor skills, speech, and use of her left side.

California Doctors Perform Life-Saving Surgery, Disconnect Half of 6-Year-Old's Brain
health2 years ago

California Doctors Perform Life-Saving Surgery, Disconnect Half of 6-Year-Old's Brain

Doctors in Southern California have shut down half of a 6-year-old girl's brain in a 10-hour surgery to treat Rasmussen's encephalitis, a rare brain disease causing daily seizures and motor skill deterioration. By disconnecting the non-functioning part of her brain, the medical team hopes to stop the disease completely and potentially cure it. While the girl may experience some loss of peripheral vision and fine motor skills in her left hand, physical therapy is expected to help her regain normal function. The girl's family has been documenting her recovery on Instagram and she is expected to make a full recovery.

Life-Changing Surgery: Doctors Disconnect Half of SoCal 6-Year-Old's Brain
health2 years ago

Life-Changing Surgery: Doctors Disconnect Half of SoCal 6-Year-Old's Brain

Doctors at Loma Linda University Health in Southern California performed a life-changing surgery on 6-year-old Brianna Bodley, disconnecting half of her brain to treat her rare condition called Rasmussen's Encephalitis. The disease caused debilitating seizures and learning disabilities. By disconnecting the nonfunctioning part of her brain, doctors hope to stop the disease and potentially cure it. Although Brianna may experience some loss of peripheral vision and fine motor skills, with physical therapy, she is expected to regain her normal life, free from seizures.