CCSVI Center | Centro Medico Excel

CCSVI Center Team

Ernesto R. Osuna

Cardiology, Interventional cardiology, CCSVI, Internal Medicine.

Genaro Fernandez

INTERNAL MEDICINE AND CARDIOLOGY.

GUSTAVO A. MONDRAGON, M.D.

Cardiology, Cardiac Catheterization.
Why choose Excel Hospital?

Why choose Excel Hospital?

When you need CCSVI liberation treatment, Excel Medical Center offers one of the most prestigious and confident care facility, that you can trust on...


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Multiple Sclerosis  and  CCSVI  at Excel Medical Center in Tijuana, Mexico

Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI at Excel Medical Center in Tijuana, Mexico

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological degenerative disorder that affects approximately 350,000 people in the United States


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Why   a                                               CT     scan?

Why a CT scan?

This method displays the anatomical detail of blood vessels more precisely than magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or ultrasound...


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CCSVI Testimonials

CCSVI Testimonials

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"The team here is spectacular…", "you´ll feel very safe…", "allow yourself to come here and get this procedure done, and get a second chance of life…!"



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General Information

" The Hernandez's Procedure " -JSA & JSB

" The Hernandez's Procedure " -JSA & JSB

Here at Excel hospital we are able to offer our patients cutting edge technology and surgery as an inpatient hospital. Excel Medical center is highly recognized for it's outstanding Cardiovascular Surgery Program.Read more
CCSVI IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ROLE FOR JUGULAR SURGICAL ANGIOPLASTY

CCSVI IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ROLE FOR JUGULAR SURGICAL ANGIOPLASTY

" The Hernandez's Procedure " Also know as JSA & JSBRead more
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS  AND  CCSVI  AT EXCEL MEDICAL CENTER IN TIJUANA, MEXICO

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND CCSVI AT EXCEL MEDICAL CENTER IN TIJUANA, MEXICO

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects approximately 350,000 people in the United States with an estimated 2 to 2.5 million people worldwide, making it the most common non-traumatic cause of disability among young and middle-aged people(Koch-Henriksen and Sorensen, 2010).Read more

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CCSVI Center - FAQ's

Symptoms

Symptoms for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can vary greatly form person to person. Your central nervous system (your brain and spinal cord) controls all your body's actions, so when Multiple Sclerosis (MS) causes damage to the nerve fibers which carry messages from your brain, symptoms can occur in any part of your body.Read more

Post-operative Process

To minimize bleeding, the incision point at the femoral vein is treated with pressure for 10 to 20 minutes after the procedure, and then covered with a simple dressing. The patient is kept immobile for approximately one hour in order for the incision point to heal. Some physicians will release the patient immediately following this one hour period, while others prefer to keep patients under observation at the hospital for longer periods, potentially overnight. Read more

Is CCSVI Treatment a form of surgery?

Through much of the 20th century, the word ‘surgery’ suggested an etherized patient on an operating table partially covered by a white sheet and surrounded by gloved physicians and assistants actively working inside the body with sterilized stainless tools. Read more

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Last Research

Liberation Procedure in the Treatment of Chronic Cerebro-Spinal Venous Insufficiency

Liberation Procedure in the Treatment of Chronic Cerebro-Spinal Venous Insufficiency

Liberation Procedure in the Treatment of Chronic Cerebro-Spinal Venous Insufficiency - Is Chronic Cerebro-Spinal Venous Insufficiency Related To Brain Congestive Syndrome Rather Than Multiple ScleroRead more
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Multiple Sclerosis

Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Multiple Sclerosis

Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Multiple Sclerosis: Collaboration of the CIBMTR and EBMT to Facilitate International Clinical StudiesRead more
Hypoperfusion of brain parenchyma is associated with CCSVI

Hypoperfusion of brain parenchyma is associated with CCSVI

Background: Several studies have reported hypoperfusion of the brain parenchyma in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. We hypothesized a possible relationship between abnormal perfusion in MS and hampered venous outflow at the extracranial level, a condition possibly associated with MS and known as chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI).Read more

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Damned If You Do and Damned If You Don’t

Damned If You Do and Damned If You Don’t

“These patients say they cannot afford to wait for research results because they will wind up in wheelchairs before the studies are done. Read more
Review of Venous Anatomy for CCSVI

Review of Venous Anatomy for CCSVI

Review of Venous Anatomy for Venographic Interpretation in Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous InsufficiencyRead more

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