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Late recovery from post-traumatic vegetative state.

Elisa Sancisi1, Alberto Battistini, Cristina Di Stefano, Laura Simoncini, Loredana Simoncini, Pasquale Montagna, Roberto Piperno.   

Abstract

AIM: Late recovery of consciousness after 12 months in vegetative state is very rare and is almost invariably associated with severe disability. The aim of this study was to report that late recovery with moderate disability is possible, even after several months in vegetative state. CASE REPORT: This study describes the case of a 22-year-old male student who recovered consciousness from vegetative state 19 months after a traumatic brain injury which had occurred in December 2000. A further slow recovery of motor and cognitive functions up to a moderate disability was observed over 7 years after the brain injury. The patient now lives in the community, speaks, walks and undertakes daily living as well as outdoor leisure activities independently, has resumed his previous university studies and has a part-time non-competitive job.
CONCLUSIONS: This case demonstrates that attaining a condition of independent living is possible even after more than 1 year of post-traumatic vegetative state, with an improvement of motor and cognitive functions that can continue for years. Cranioplasty and long-term rehabilitation programmes may be among the variables potentially influencing this unexpected recovery.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19191095     DOI: 10.1080/02699050802660446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Inj        ISSN: 0269-9052            Impact factor:   2.311


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2.  Quality of reporting on the vegetative state in Italian newspapers. The case of Eluana Englaro.

Authors:  Nicola Latronico; Ottavia Manenti; Luca Baini; Frank A Rasulo
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4.  The impact of physical therapy in patients with severe traumatic brain injury during acute and post-acute rehabilitation according to coma duration.

Authors:  Eglė Lendraitienė; Daiva Petruševičienė; Raimondas Savickas; Ieva Žemaitienė; Sigitas Mingaila
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5.  Timing for cranioplasty to improve neurological outcome: A systematic review.

Authors:  Maria C De Cola; Francesco Corallo; Deborah Pria; Viviana Lo Buono; Rocco S Calabrò
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2018-10-02       Impact factor: 2.708

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