Liberation Surgery for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment in India
April 13th, 2010
Considering Multiple sclerosis surgery in India? Individuals stricken with multiple sclerosis are excited about a new theory that the often-crippling disease may be treatable with a simple surgery. The new and still being tested procedure is known as liberation procedure. Although, it is not available in most countries, it is being offered in India by some leading hospitals to be performed by experienced vascular surgeons.
What is the Liberation Procedure?
Dr. Paola Zamboni, a professor of medicine at the University of Ferrara in Italy, has theorized that chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is the underlying cause of multiple sclerosis. CCSVI can be explained as a vascular condition where veins draining blood from the brain are either blocked or malformed in some way. Angioplasty can be used, he says, to clear this blockage. His findings and surgical alternative as a way to treat multiple sclerosis is also called the Zamboni Procedure.
Researchers including in India continue to test the new theory that it could be a vascular disease, which will represent a major shift from the traditional thinking that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune condition.
Considering the CCSVI Procedure in India
The Medical Tourism Corp. can help facilitate high-quality care for a discounted price to customers who are interested in the multiple sclerosis liberation surgery in India. Why India? India already has many experienced vascular & angioplasty surgeons who perform hundreds of surgeries every year, including that of people from abroad. The liberation (also known as Zamboni) procedure should be no different, as it requires the same medical & surgical skills. Abundance of this medical expertise combined with one of the lowest costs in the world is the reason; India is a preferred destination for CCSVI procedure.
Special disclaimer: Readers should note that the Liberation Procedure for Multiple Sclerosis is in its infancy and is not yet approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. No long-term clinic studies to confirm CCSVI benefits have been performed and beneficial claims and testimonials are not necessarily typical. There could also be significant and unknown risks associated with this treatment. Please carefully research your options and know the facts before considering this new, yet potentially exciting, procedure.
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