Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Radiation therapy combined with microsurgery shows promise for curing injured spinal cord

Source: Public Library of Science
Date: July 24, 2007

Summary:

Research on rats with crushed spinal cords, similar to human injury, reveals that treatment soon after injury combining radiation therapy to destroy harmful cells and microsurgery to drain excess fluids significantly increases the body's ability to repair the injured cord leading to permanent recovery from injury, according to the study published in PLoS One. Since repair of damaged cord directly correlates with prevention of paralysis, this research demonstrates that conventional clinical procedures hold promise for preventing paralysis from spinal cord injuries.