The next morning, when Yang Ping went on rounds, little Xixi's left limbs were already able to move. She happily played with her toys on the bed, blissfully unaware that she had nearly been left with a lifelong disability.
Professor Chen Jianliang came early to check on the surgery's effect as well. Seeing such excellent surgical outcomes made him very happy since it was he who had admitted the patient for a consultation. He would have felt terrible if there had been any issues.
A two-year-old child's brain can quickly return to normal once the obstruction is removed and the ischemic brain tissue is relieved, naturally resulting in the swift recovery of sensation and movement in the left side of the body.
Therefore, whether it's for adults or children, the effectiveness of treatment for cerebrovascular ischemic diseases depends on how quickly blood supply can be restored—the faster, the better.
"Xixi can be discharged a week later," Yang Ping told Xixi's father.