Two-and-a-half-year-old child, with severe craniocerebral trauma and brain stem injury, was in a coma for more than 40 days and could not be inhaled with hyperbaric oxygen. What should I do? Is there

Two-and-a-half-year-old child, with severe craniocerebral trauma and brain stem injury, was in a coma for more than 40 days and could not be inhaled with hyperbaric oxygen. What should I do? Is there any other way? There are two ways for such a young child to do hyperbaric oxygen. One is to use a single pure oxygen cabin, pressurized with oxygen, without using pipes and masks. The other is the same air compression cabin as adults, but you can't wear a mask to absorb oxygen and need special equipment. We call it "oxygen account", which is to create a local high-oxygen environment in a high-pressure environment and just put the child's head or upper body in it.

Now it is forbidden to treat patients in single oxygen chamber in Beijing. I don't know where you are. Find a place to do hyperbaric oxygen as soon as possible. Whether the child will wake up and whether there will be sequelae after waking up is anyone's guess.