STEM CELL THERAPY for ARGENTINA is very different and different, but we like to be, and the main thing that distinguishes us is how do the different steps to obtain, process, and re-inject stem cells and the platelet-rich plasma high quality, that we offer to regenerate joints and muscles, which is much more than a magic machine to process cells.
The actual process involves three key steps:
– Extraction: This is how we get the source of the stem cells.
– Processing and quality: it is how we process the sample obtained by the source to maximize the number of stem cells.
– Reinjection: is the technique that we use to make sure the injection maximum of stem cells be in the precise place where they should be placed. Let's look at these steps more in depth...
1. Extraction
For orthopaedic conditions, the best source of stem cells is the bone marrow, so the first step is the extraction of the bone marrow aspirate (BMA). Part of this step, for us, involves something that most of the clinics of stem cells don't do: we extract under fluoroscopy in vivo to specifically choose the site of extraction and using a vacuum system is ideal for these procedures, regenerative. Having this clear, we can focus on the next step of the processing.
2. The processing and quality of stem cells.
Now that we have our bone marrow aspirate, the second step is to process and get rid of the part of the cord that does not need so that we can get stem cells. But we are left with the part concentrated cells (mononuclear and mesenchymal bone marrow) that are the ones that we are going to provide the quality of the regenerative treatment. Another reason we do this is because a joint can only contain a certain amount of milliliters (ml) injected cells.
For example, a joint of the thumb will only contain about 1 cc. However, when the majority of the physicians who do not have a laboratory of cellular processing, use a machine of any marketing agent to process the bone marrow, they receive approximately 10 to 15 ml of material from the machine. That means that the stem cells that are concentrated are distributed in 10 or 15 ml. As can only inject 1 ml, that is a tenth of the number of cells that a doctor of STEM CELL THERAPY in ARGENTINA could get on the same joint.
Why?
Our laboratory process you can place all of the stem cells and platelet-rich plasma in small volumes hiperconcentrados. Also needs small amounts in order to inject other areas, such as discs of the lower back, which may contain only about 1 cc. In addition, this is even a problem in a joint largest, such as a knee. While a knee can contain to 10 cc, if the doctor can get all the cells in 2-3 ml and inject it has been injected 3-5 times the concentration of cells per ml. Our razonamientoPuedes put two tablespoons of sugar in a juice. If you have a large volume of juice to sweeten it (say, a quarter of a bottle), your juice will not be very sweet. If you only have a glass, your game is more sweet. Therefore, we intuitively know that the concentration of something (such as stem cells or to the sugar) can make a huge difference in the final product. In STEM CELL THERAPY in ARGENTINA we do it very differently. We process the bone marrow in a laboratory under specific conditions for stem cells, because we know how important it is to be able to customize the concentration to the patient's needs. Then, if the patient only needs 1 ml injection into the joint of the thumb, then we can concentrate all the stem cells in that 1 ml. Let's say that the doctor needs 5; then we can put them in 5.The small machines that doctors have, all you get are 10ml or 15ml, so it does not matter if you only need 1, you get 10. If you need 5, you get 10ml or 15 ml. This means lower concentrations of stem cells, and that is the problem with the machines and with the regenerative treatments. Once you have completed the process, we can focus on the end step:
3. Reinjection
The majority of regenerative medicine doctors are not aware of the appropriate stem cell dosage. This is quite unusual, as in any other area of medicine, it is unacceptable not to know the exact amount of substance being injected. It would be like prescribing ibuprofen for a headache without knowing the specific dose. In fact, in most areas of medicine, not knowing the dose would be considered medical malpractice.
Therefore, Stem Cell Therapy in Argentina, we count the number of stem cells and we have research on how many and which cells specifically we need for the treatments for osteoarthritis. Re-inject the stem cells from the patient on the affected area is one of the most important steps. It happens many times that some treatments do not work for injections poorly made.
We do this by pinpointing the areas that have problems. This is a technique that is very advanced, it requires a lot of training in injection guided by imaging with ultrasound or fluoroscopy, is like an x-ray in vivo.
The majority of physicians use this step-by-blind, that is to say, without viewing live, where they inject the cellular product, which means that without a guide is not seen sexactamente where is the injection.
The doctors of STEM CELL THERAPY in ARGENTINA, on the other hand, used the guidance of images, and this allows us to not only be confident that we are injecting in the precise location, but it also provides diagnostic capabilities further.
It is important to note that the general doctor does not know how to perform these complex procedures, image-guided, so it requires as an important pre-training prior to the injection into a joint product of regenerative and also understand how to operate this product.
The result?
In STEM CELL THERAPY in ARGENTINA, it is all quite different... from how to obtain the sources of the cells, how the process and how the reinyectamos. And that means a better outcome for you who are seeking to improve your quality of life.
