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An interview with a CCSVI treatment Surgeon in India

January 11th, 2011        

Leading Indian surgeon shares his experience in CCSVI treatment or liberation treatmentfor MS patients. Following MBBS, MS, and MCS in neuro surgery, the surgeon pursued an interventional neuroradiology fellowship in University of Zurich, Switzerland. Besides CCSVI treatment, he is specialized in vascular neuro surgery and endo vascular neuro surgery.

Following is the video narration.

Education and Experience in CCSVI treatment in India

“I have MBBS and MS in surgery and a post doctorate degree which in India is called MCS in neuro surgery. Followed that I have pursued a fellowship in University of Zurich, Switzerland for 6 months in interventional neuroradiology.

The last count, about 12 international publications, about 14, may be 15 international publications.

Specialized in vascular neuro surgery, and also endo vascular neuro surgery and recently into this CCSVI.

My main areas of interests are strokes, any kind of strokes – preventive …carotid angioplasty, aneurysms… and the CCSVI balloon angioplasty.”

CCSVI Surgery Treatment in India

“It is benefitting people, people are coming here. We are regularly doing almost every week we are doing

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Liberation Surgery for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment in India

April 13th, 2010        

Liberation Surgery IndiaConsidering 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

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