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The Lazio Regional Council, chaired by Mario Abbruzzese, unanimously approved the motion presented by the Directors of "LaDestra, Francesco Storace and Roberto Buonasorte, which commits the council to develop a protocol for trial of the treatment of dilated angioplasty for patients with multiple sclerosis (ALS) patients with venous insufficiency cerebro-spinal chronic (Ccsvi). This treatment, pioneered the first time since Paolo Zamboni vascular surgeon to help alleviate the suffering of his wife suffers from multiple sclerosis, is to remove accumulations of iron on the walls of the veins of the neck, which blocks the normal path of blood from the brain to heart.

"intervention to restore blood flow in patients with ALS is dilated by an angioplasty performed in an outpatient setting and has so far led to a better quality of life in patients. However, it is necessary that such action is carried out under convention in our region, since anyone who suffers from multiple sclerosis is usually already costretto a curarsi con farmaci costosissimi" spiega il Consigliere Buonasorte.

La mozione ha ricevuto consensi anche tra i banchi dell'opposizione. “È questo un messaggio importante, introdurre questa sperimentazione anche nel Lazio significa evitare il cosiddetto turismo della salute, in base al quale la già disagiata categoria di malati gravi è costretta a recarsi in altre Regioni o all'estero per provare delle cure non disponibili nel proprio territorio di residenza” commentano il Segretario Comunale de “LaDestra” Angelo Macaro ed il Dirigente Provinciale Francesco Ciccone.

Il trattamento proposto dal Professor Zamboni è, infatti, già praticata in Bulgaria, Francia, Germania, Jordan, India, Ireland, Kuwait, Poland, Serbia and the USA. The regions of Sicily and Puglia, in recent months have launched routes to encourage experimentation in Italy of this care.

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