Beyin felçli çocuklarda ameliyat sonrası komplikasyonların önlenmesi

Bu yazıda, beyin felçli çocukların tedavisinde en sık karşılaşılan komplikasyonlar ve cerrahi tedavide ortaya çıkabilecek sorunlardan kaçınma yolları gözden geçirildi. Bu hastalarda doğru tanı koyma, ameliyat yaşı ve ameliyatsız ve ameliyatla tedavilerin önemli noktaları üzerinde duruldu.

How to avoid complications after surgery in children with cerebral palsy?

The authors reviewed most common complications and the way to avoid problems in the surgical treatment of children with cerebral palsy, with a focus on making the proper di- agnosis, age at the time of surgery, and approach to nonop- erative and operative treatment.

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