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  • We have been keeping patients hospitalized for a week to 10 days as a matter of safety and monitoring them for symptoms. Nobody who has the liberation therapy gets discharged earlier than that. During that time we do daily Doppler Ultrasounds, blood work and blood pressure monitoring among other testing. For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on Toll Free: 888-419-6855.

  • This has been the safe practice standard that we have adopted and this post-procedure monitoring over 10 days is the subject of our recent study as it relates to CCSVI for MS patients.” For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on Toll Free: 888-419-6855.

  • Wow, I seriously wanna be a surgeon when I grow up, all these videos seriously inspire me. It's amazing how they do that. Hope the baby girl get better soon!

  • More videos like this (only for physicians) at symposier (.com)

  • wow....infant surgery.

  • it only gets better with robotic assisted surgery.

  • I have this condition but I don't think I ever had that oporation.

  • Why is the skin all saggy and droopy?

  • Brutal.

  • cool

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