" resemble the reflex arc " Whether used for still needing to prove in clinic
It is reported (reporter Meng QingPu) At customary news briefing held in Ministry of Public Health of yesterday afternoon, press spokesman Deng HaiHua says, Ministry of Public Health pays close attention to very much " The reflex arc of Xiao " Operation incident, organize experts to carry on numerous research. The medical dispute produced as to the operation, should deal with according to national relevant laws and regulations.
Deng HaiHua says, Ministry of Public Health organizes experts to carry on numerous research, domestic authoritative expert think spinal the intersection of nervous lesion and patient urinate the issue is that one has clinical demands, technology is very difficult, medical difficult problem not totally solved yet in the world. Utilize nerve of artificial body - -It is an exploratory research that the neural anastomosis of viscera solves this difficult problem. At present, security of this technology, the following the medical evidence of the card of validity are still insufficient, whether suitable for clinical practice, will carry on abundant demonstration. The health authorities at all levels should be according to relevant regulations such as " technological clinical practice management of medical treatment ",etc., continue strengthening the control over technological clinical practice of medical treatment, improve clinical quality, guarantee the medical security. Meanwhile, the expert still proposes perfecting and managing to the clinical research of the medical new technology.
It is reported, " resemble the reflex arc " Also called " resemble the operation " ,Use for, treat because of suffer from inborn backbone, split, urinate patient of incontinence more, the majority, for children among them. Proposed first by Professor of Wuhan Peking Union Medical College Hospital Xiao ChuanGuo. Say popularly, intercept one or two nerve in three pieces of nerve of shank to marry and connect to the viscera, thus treat the patient's question of urinating.
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