Mayo Clinic Vein Reconstruction Surgery for CCSVI !!
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He also had his other jugular and azygous ballooned and they stayed patent. To me that also says that we need both jugulars, not just one, considering that he could tell a difference in improvements when that jugular was cleared compared to when it was clotted.
I am still excited about this case. We've talked about the possibility of grafting for so long, and here it's been done, and by no less than the Mayo clinic.
I am curious, when Dr. Stone says he is experienced in vein reconstructions, how many, if any, of those vein reconstructions were jugulars, and for what indications.
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just performing this procedure .... on the leg's alone ..... would be overwhelmingly
ground breaking .
Unless they have been doing this unheralded , and under the radar ...... already.
I get a sense that may be the case ..........
Mr.Success
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http://msmikejuices.blogspot.com/2011_1 ... chive.html
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Thanks Happy Poet for the suggestion.
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dania, I'm very happy that Dr. Arata came through for you.dania wrote:Dr Arata, bless his soul, left a message for Dr Stone concerning me.
Thanks Happy Poet for the suggestion.

Please keep us informed. Many members of TIMS are pulling for you!
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Re-canalization of Chronically Occluded Jugular Veins Leading to Resolution of CCSVI
http://ccsvism.xoom.it/ISNVD/Other/Abst ... guckin.pdf
It is important that the occluded veins be treated with RF as early as possible, before the clots turn into an impenetrable mass. I hope that other patients who experience occlusion or clots hear about this, McGuckin has clinics around the country and travels to them.
http://www.vascularaccesscenters.com/Pu ... iency.aspx
My jugulars were stented at Stanford in 2009 and then filled with webbing. They have remained clear since McGuckin treated them Jan 2011, although I did not require RF. He has had no adverse patient events in treating CCSVI.
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According to this, Dr. Arata has the baylis RF puncture wire used for RF:
http://www.synergyhealthconcepts.com/20 ... ture-wire/
This patient's occlusions were always caught early and treated early. The problem did not seem to be with clearing the occlusion but with keeping it clear.
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This might be an area where big pharma could help, but I do hope they withhold the side effects, hold down the price, and hurry up!dania wrote:Cece, you hit the mark! That is exactly the problem. Keeping the vein open. So many are under the assumption that all that is need is angioplasty. Not that simple for too many of us, unfortunately.
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Sharon
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Hi!

VEIN RECONSTRUCTION IN THE LIVER
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1422571/
In this one people with neck cancer had radical neck dissection and reconstruction of ONE internal jugular vein. Though most died of cancer, two lived on to 8 and 18 years with no "apparent neurological consequences" In other words, the one vein they recontraucted worked pretty well and the people seemed to get by with the one vein. I would argue those people should be evaluated with MRi for ventricular lesions typical of MS to see if 8 years of this has allowed one or two silent lesions to develop....but be that as it may it does point out that reconstruction of these veins is not unheard of.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 00019/full
In the legs they have been working on good solutions for intractable venous insufficiency for a long time...it can be devilishly hard to treat (Dr Zamboni was a venous disease specialist before Elena ever got sick, which is why he recognized her blood flow issues as possibly venous insufficiency. But it is important to note that they have never had consistently slam-dunk great results with venous problems of the legs...it remains a frustrating and difficult medical problem that is hard to heal.)
http://www.phlebolymphology.org/2009/07 ... fficiency/
I recently saw an ad showing synthetic vein used to replace a bad saphenous vein in a patient with venous ulcer--his ulcer healed up with the synthetic vein was placed and 9 months went by. Goretex has been used for a long time as a vein replacement material but with mixed results as far as staying patent
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4049199
this paper suggests real veins are better than synthetics for staying power
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19125710
I hope they develop better and better techniques.
http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-7318-0.html This is my regimen thread
http://www.ccsvibook.com Read my book published by McFarland Health topics
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Re: Mayo Clinic Vein Reconstruction Surgery for CCSVI !!
Really great links.mrhodes40 wrote: In this one people with neck cancer had radical neck dissection and reconstruction of ONE internal jugular vein. Though most died of cancer, two lived on to 8 and 18 years with no "apparent neurological consequences" In other words, the one vein they recontraucted worked pretty well and the people seemed to get by with the one vein. I would argue those people should be evaluated with MRi for ventricular lesions typical of MS to see if 8 years of this has allowed one or two silent lesions to develop....but be that as it may it does point out that reconstruction of these veins is not unheard of.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 00019/full
Something that comes to mind is that size matters, in regards to jugulars. My right jugular is approximately three times the size of my left jugular. If the reconstructed jugular was the size of my right jugular, that might work all right on its own. If it was the size of my left jugular, that would not work so well.
There is tremendous variation in size of jugulars but when added together, they carry approximately 800 ml/min as discussed in this thread on normal jugular flow:
http://www.thisisms.com/forum/chronic-c ... 12743.html
So the question would be how close that one reconstructed jugular came to that figure in terms of total flow.Right plus left flow was 793 +/- 276 ml/min in males and 799 +/- 288 ml/min in females.
Same question for any patient who has had a vein ligated because of phlebectasia or pulsatile tinnitus or cancer.
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Scientific posts are alway's appreciated ..... too much bumf floating around

Anyone hear from Dr.Diana ? Another valuable TIMS contributor .
Mr.Success
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