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Floaters: non-invasive therapies
The vitreous diseases: Vitra, blunt trauma, processes of rapid dehydration of vitreous body, very often give rise to the formation of so-called floaters (commonly called: floaters) that are the result of breakage and aggregation of threadlike structures (fibrils ) collagen crossing the vitreous body from side to side and when stretched, appear to be invisible to the eye. Instead they become visible when you group or as a result of an inflammatory process (or infectious) form of small, medium or large agglomerations can, sometimes, when placed at the center of the vitreous body, to prevent the vision of objects.
I was able to take advantage on a fundamental experience as the first ophthalmic surgeon to have used autologous stem cell clinics at two "pilot" in Germany (Cologne and Dusseldorf) and I was able to understand the importance of the new frontier of medicine, known as the New Tissue Regenerative Medicine , precisely through the activation of autologous stem cells in various ocular tissues.
Continuing research in this new field, I was able to use modern therapies and homotoxicological organotherapy, which never have negative side effects, through the introduction of these natural substances in the retrobulbar space of the eye, with a minimally invasive method, known as retrobulbar injection. This injection is done by passing through the lower lid in the side towards the cheekbone with an insulin needle no longer than 2 cm in length and section of 27 - 30 gauge, or a little larger than a human hair.
The different combination of these substances is the targeted solution in order to react vitreal structures through processes of resorption of the filling material so formed.
The normal response to such therapies is a partial or total resorption of the floaters themselves. The mechanism of action is the stimulation:
1) reticuloendothelial cells such as macrophages, etc.. and
2) the totipotent stem cells are always present in every part of the body that are activated by regenerating and restoring damaged collagen fibrils and that these injections stimulate the regeneration of all or part of a new tissue.
In Germany, practicing a more invasive technique involving the need for a withdrawal of autologous cells from the bone marrow of the patient's hip and then these cells being centrifuged, selected and prepared before being entered into the retrobulbar space through the retrobulbar puncture.
The experience of comparative treatments could be clearly demonstrated that we could achieve similar and, increasingly, the best results, replacing the implant precisely autologous use of substances and homotoxicological organotherapy, combined ad hoc, already present in Italy and elsewhere. In fact, these substances are capable of providing the '"information" necessary to reactivate the process of cell regeneration capable of exactly improve conditions, such as vitritis, but we also use in cases of eye disease more severe.
The experience has allowed us to prepare solutions of combination of these substances, as I say, being in itself natural, so they are totally devoid of adverse side effects. This choice of combination is the reason for the success of our therapies are based fundamentally on a cycle of 10 - 12 - 15 in some cases retrobulbar puncture with these substances.
The limits of our therapeutic intervention are given by the fact that the collagen in the vitreous is in itself a natural substance and therefore can not be destroyed by our therapy. Anyway, what we get and that is the success of our therapy is to block any inflammatory process: vitritis in progress and the possibility of eliminating the results of these inflammatory processes that resulted in the aggregation of cells of the reticuloendothelial system around collagen fibrils that are broken.
The floaters are then reduced in volume, thickness, opacity, leaving certainly not a new vitreous body but much more transparent and less hassle with substantial vision. We believe, therefore, that our work useful and sufficient.
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