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Keywords

autologous bone marrow implant
sensory recovery
spinal cord injury
spinal scar

How to Cite

Iencean, S. M., Poeata, I., Solcan, G., Ianovici, N., & Iencean, A. S. (2010). Two cases of bone marrow tissue implant into chronic cervical spinal cord injury. Romanian Neurosurgery, 17(2), 219–224. Retrieved from https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/495

Abstract

Two patients with chronic cervical spinal cord injury and quadriplegia underwent partial resection of the medular scar and implant of bone marrow tissue with a combination of drugs at the site of spinal cord injury. Post-operatively they received a similar treatment in the neuromotor rehabilitation centre and were treated additionally with cerebrolysin . Sensory improvements were noticed, but no significant motor improvements were observed twenty months afterwards.

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