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A TIME columnist bears witness to an operation to help triplets with cerebral palsy walk like other boys.
Cindy Hickman nearly bled to death the day she gave birth--three months prematurely--to her triplet sons. Weighing less than 2 lbs. each, her babies were alive, but barely. They clung so tenuously to life that her doctors recommended she name them A, B and C. Then, after a year of heroic interventions--brain shunts, tracheotomies, skull remodeling--often requiring emergency helicopter rides to the hospital nearest their rural Tennessee home, the Hickmans learned that their triplets had cerebral palsy.
Fifteen years ago there wasn't much that could be done about cerebral palsy, a disorder caused by damage to the motor centers of the brain. But pediatric medicine has come a long way since then, both in intervention before birth, with better prenatal care and various techniques to postpone delivery, and surgical interventions after birth to correct physical deficiencies. So although the incidence of cerebral palsy seems to be increasing (because the odds ofpreemies surviving are so much better), so too are the number of success stories.
This is one of them. Lane, Codie and Wyatt (as the Hickman boys are called) have spastic cerebral palsy, the most common form, accounting for nearly 80% of cases. "We first noticed that they weren't walking when they should," Cindy recalls. "Instead they were only doing the combat crawl." Their brains seemed to be developing age appropriately, but their muscles were unnaturally stiff, making walking difficult if not impossible.
Happily, spastic cerebral palsy is also the most treatable form of CP, largely thanks to a procedure known as selective dorsal rhizotomy, in which the nerve roots that are causing the problem are isolated and severed. Among the first to champion SDR in the U.S. in the late 1980s was Dr. T.S. Park, a Korean-born pediatric neurosurgeon at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., who has performed more than 800 of these operations and hopes to do an additional 1,000 before he retires.
Having performed the operation myself as a resident in neurosurgery, I was eager to see how the country's most prolific SDR surgeon does it. Last month I got an opportunity to stand by his side as he operated on 3-year-old Lane Hickman.
Peering through a microscope and guided by an electric probe, we were able to distinguish between the two groups of nerve roots leaving the spinal cord. The ventral roots send information to the muscle; the dorsal roots send information back to the spinal cord. The dorsal roots cause spasticity, and if just the right ones are severed, the symptoms can be greatly reduced.
Nearly half a million Americans suffer from cerebral palsy. Not all are candidates for SDR, but Park estimates that as many as half may be. He gets the best results with children between ages 2 and 6 who were born prematurely and have stiffness only in their legs. He is known for performing the operation very high up in the spine, right where the nerve roots exit the spinal cord. It's riskier that way, but the recovery is faster, and in Park's skilled hands, the success rate is higher.
Cindy and Jeremy Hickman will testify to that. Just a few weeks after the procedure, two of their sons are walking almost normally and the third is rapidly improving.

单选题 When the triplets were born,______
A. both the triplets and their mother nearly died
B. they didn't have cerebral palsy
C. doctors didn't believe they were going to survive
D. they received medical intervention like brain shunts
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。文中只在第二段的第一句中说到三胞胎的母亲差点死去,选项A错误; 三胞胎是先天性脑瘫,故选项B错误;根据文意,三胞胎的病比较好治愈的,故选项C错误; 根据第二段的内容可知,选项D是正确的。
单选题 Cerebral palsy is______
A. deadly disease
B. a kind of brain disorder
C. not treatable for children who are over 6 and have stiffness in their legs
D. to be cured by isolating and cutting off the right nerve roots
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。脑瘫并非致命的疾病,有些是可以治愈的,故选项A错误;根据第三 段第一句中的“…about cerebral palsy,a disorder-caused bv damage to the motor centers of the brain.”可知,选项B正确;作者只是在第八段中指出Pai.k治愈2至6岁的儿童的成功率高, 当然6岁以上的并未指出是不可治愈的,故选项C错误;文中只是说道SDR可以治愈几乎 所有的先天性脑瘫,而不是指脑瘫,故选项D错误。
单选题 There are more and more cases of cerebral palsy______
A. because there are more and more triplets
B. because more and more babies prematurely born are able to survive
C. so there are more cases of successful treatment
D. so there are more candidates for SDR
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 句意理解题。根据第三段中的“because the odds of preemies surviving are so much better”可知,正确答案为B。
单选题 Dr.T.S. Park______
A. is a successful pioneer in adopting SDR operations in CP treatment
B. is famous because of his success with the triplets who are very difficult cases
C. is ambitious by hoping to do another 1,000 SDR operations
D. is not cautious enough by taking risks to perform the operation very high up the spine
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。根据第五段中的“Among the first to champion sDR in the U.S.in the late 1980s was DL T.S.Park”,选项A与其表述的意思相同,故正确答案为A。
单选题 SDR is a procedure of______
A. prenatal intervention using delivery postponing techniques
B. surgical intervention after birth to reduce spastic symptoms
C. isolating and severing either of the two groups of nerve roots leaving the spinal cord
D. great risk and high efficiency
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 词汇理解题。选项A中的“using deliveiy postponing techniques”是错误的;选 项B是正确的,这可在第7段中找到对应内容;选项C是错误的,根据SDR.的名称“selective dorsal rhizotomy”即可推断其分离和切断的是后跟神经;选项D中“high efficiency”在文中 并未提到,故其错误。综上,正确答案为B。