Dr Tariq Sinan: The Kuwait CCSVI Trial and Experience

Dr Sinan discusses the nationwide Kuwait CCSVI treatment program, including – his use of large, low-pressure balloons – disrupting valves and returning later in the procedure to see collaterals disappear SUNY Downstate Symposium on CCSVI, July 26 2010

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15 pensieri su “Dr Tariq Sinan: The Kuwait CCSVI Trial and Experience

  1. متى تبدأون تسوون هالعملية لباقي المرضى بالكويت بوزارة الصحة ؟؟

  2. A thousand Thanks Dr Sinan for sharing much of your experience…hope many docs will learn from you!! Stenosis, webbing, valve abnormalities are problems…I’ll get to Alexandria if at all possible!

  3. I was diagnosed with MS back in 1983.Recently I came across ccsviclinic.ca. They are screening in Fargo, ND. Called (404)461-9560 and spoke to Nurse Lisa. Their Liberation Package includes pre-op video consultation with their doctors, flight costs, visas, accommodation within their hospital premises. The treatment includes stent, medications, reports & post-op followup for next 6 mths. Email:apply@ccsviclinic.ca. Getting liberated mid-November. Thankful to CCSVI Clinic for making this happen!

  4. I’m all for CCSVI, but the lady (Kathlyne) who comes on later to describe what MS was like before hand.. the video seems a bit strange. Why wait till after ur op.. It seems fake! Then she drops in that the wheelchair that just happens to be there, belongs to someone who died of MS! You can’t just drop that in without evidence, it looks like a con now. Her video was a disgrace, she should be ashamed.

  5. The experience and data from these brilliant physicians is being ignored in Canada. Our governments are beholden to the MS Societies, who live so well on the status quo. Are there corporate interests engineering the misinformation and stalling tactics? Someone please thoroughly investigate this and find the smoking gun. We are witnesses to a crime against humanity in Canada.

  6. Excellent, excellent. I forwarded this to my IR in hopes of stimulating him and his department to get more proactive in ‘thinking outside the box’ in treating CCSVI. The evolvement of this theory is exciting and rapid. Rates of restenosis are getting lower all the time, thanks to doctors like this. My initial treatment produced tremendous results and I will seek another treatment with or without restenosis.

  7. I have MS, They Found CCSVI in me, I went to Egypt, Dr. Tariq did the surgery in two hours, gave him a hug after, & now I can jog. I feel like im getting my life back slowly. If u want this procedure & you want a good doctor, that cares & knows what he is doing. Then go to this man, period.

  8. Hi I have MS and CCSVI my first Liberation was fantastic. July last year NO FATIGUE INCONTINENCE GONE. My miracle happened. Had 2nd done first wk Jan. left size quite blocked stenosis. After listening to you I need a bigger balloon. Thanks for what you are saying! Video stopped at 18:19 ?

  9. Ah yes, there’s my doctor! Thank you Dr Tariq, Dr Sameh and everyone in Alexandria!

  10. @3:25 …treating the VALVE affects stenosis–dilate the Valve = treatment/ destruction of valve…
    I HOPE Dr Sinan IS teaching other Docs his techniques…I pray They are willing to learn!
    Thank you Dr Sinan for sharing so much excellent info!!!

  11. @561400 Could you give me more information on how to contact his clinic? You could PM me. Thanks, Dovemaiden

  12. CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.

    The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. Please Call 888-419-6855 to know more about participating in the study. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information. Email apply -at- ccsviclinic. ca

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