 This case study demonstrates the successful use of conservative management for cerebral myosis, which is extremely rare. The patient was treated with debridement of the external wounds and antibiotic therapy, avoiding the need for surgery to remove the larvae from the brain. This is the first reported case of post-traumatic cerebral myosis involving the cerebellum, as well as the second reported case of cerebral myosis overall. This article was authored by Mubarak Ali Al-Gadni, Abdulaziz Khaled Al-Zaylai, Mohamed Ahmad Kauder, and others.