There is a chance that surgery for MS can be a viable treatment. Surgery for Multiple Sclerosis was suggested due to the research performed by an Italian doctor who found a connection between CCSVI and the occurrence of MS. Dr Zamboni’s studies proved that CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis patients is treatable and can relieve those patients of numerous symptoms. In the research in question, 65 patients underwent an operation to alleviate CCSVI and 73 percent of those, after treatment, no longer had MS symptoms after 2 years.
CCSVI is also called by its full name ‘chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency’. This illness is the result of the inability of the blood in both the brain and spine to flow back to the heart. When oxygen-depleted blood is left in the central nervous system, the patient’s condition can become chronic.
In order to diagnose CCSVI doctors take an ultrasound of the veins …