Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

NATION Paralysed 13 ‘cured’

Groundbrea­king surgery restores hand and arm function

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PIONEERING surgery by an Australian team has restored movement in the hands and elbows of 13 patients with complete paralysis.

In an article published in The Lancet, researcher­s called it a “major advance” in restoring hand and arm function.

Some 59 nerve transfers were completed in 16 people with an average age of 27, who suffered spinal cord damage to the neck less than 18 months previously in accidents largely involving traffic or sport.

Surgeons attached nerves connected to working muscles above the spinal injury to nerves attached to the paralysed muscle below it.

The working nerves were then able to “reanimate” the paralysed muscle in people with tetraplegi­a, the paralysis of the upper and lower limbs. After two years of physical therapy, the young adults were able to reach their arm out, open and close their hand and pick up objects.

They can now feed themselves, brush their teeth and hair, put on make-up, write, use tools and handle money.

Dr Natasha van Zyl (pictured) from Austin Health in Melbourne, who led the research, said: “For people with tetraplegi­a, improvemen­t in hand function is the single most important goal.”

The surgery did not work in three people, with two participan­ts experienci­ng a permanent decrease in sensation and two a temporary decrease in wrist strength which was resolved by surgery. The team say more research is needed to identify who is most likely to benefit from the technique. AN alleged Sydney drug syndicate has been toppled, police say, after they discovered half a tonne of “absolutely pure” methamphet­amine in a shipping container falsely declared as clothing.

The 500kg of ice, with an estimated street value of $375 million, was uncovered by Australian Federal Police and border force officials at Sydney’s container examinatio­n facility in June.

Detectives arrested a 35year-old man at Wolli Creek about midday on Thursday.

A 55-year-old Canadian and two more men, aged 33 and 36, were arrested later.

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