MarkW wrote:Being my usual pedantic self - these are replacements for valves in the aorta not veins so is unlikely to be useful in CCSVI syndrome. (Pharmacists are inexpert at anatomy but this is fairly basic).
MarkW
Yes, I noted that in my initial quote; the valve needs to be modified in size at least. Keep in mind the valve area in the jugular vein is particularly strong due to the fibrous annulus, in fact, to dilate it very high pressure balloon have to be used. I am sure scientists can come up with the proper size and strength to be used in that area.
MarkW wrote:
Yes NHE they will be rejected as a foreign body unless some very clever genetic engineering has been done on the bovine tissue.
MarkW
The above is not correct. The tissue is bovine pericardium modified chemically and is already used together with pig valve in surgical valve replacement in human for a very long time without requiring immunosupression of the host.
MarkW wrote: Finally as a pedant - has anyone needed vein values replaced in CCSVI syndrome ???
MarkW
That is an interesting question and my gut feeling is " not really" It is definitely important in quadrupeds where the head is below the heart level often.
In human, unless you do a work that require you the bend down or hold your breath (Valsalva maneuver), you should be OK without a valve.
Here Ricci apparently had a lot of problems related to his missing Jugular vein valve.
MarkW wrote:Being my usual pedantic self Finally as a pedant
MarkW
Do not worry Mark, we know pharmacist are pedant; sometime they think they are doctors too.
We do not fault you for that.
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