Article 5

 

ARTICLES

First International Congress
Of Omentum In CNS
Health And Healing -
Omentum Transposition
Health And Healing -
Medical Heroes
Health And Healing -
SCI: Paradigm Shift
Brain And SCI
Revascularization
Sports Illustrated -
Brian Sternberg
Tacoma News Tribune -
Brian Sternberg
Omental Surgery
  Abstracts
Spinal Cord -
Letter To The Editor
Treatment Synopsis:
Myelocyst - Omental Grafting
Help For Alzheimer's
Disease
Help For Alzheimer's
Disease Follow-Up
Ongoing Updates On An
OT Recipient
Acute SCI:
Search For Improvement
Cerebral Infarction
13-Year Follow-Up

 

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Excerpts From
Neurological Research
June 1994
159-162

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Brain And Spinal Cord Revascularization
By Omental Transposition

 
Harry S. Goldsmith

Department of Neurosurgery, Boston University School of Medicine
Boston MA 02118, USA


It has been learned over the years that placement of the pedicled omentum onto the brain and the spinal cord results in the rapid development of blood vessels that penetrate directly, vertically and deeply into the underlying CNS structure.  Rapid clinical changes in some patients following omental transposition to the CNS raised some questions as to whether the changes might be due not only to increased vascular perfusion, but to neurochemicals within omental tissue.  Subsequent studies have shown that the omentum incorporates in it's tissue neurotransmitters, nerve growth substances, gangliosides and angiogenic factors of high activity.  These neurochemical and angiogenic substances are undoubtedly involved in some manner in the ability of axons in a transected spinal cord to grow at 1mm/day and apparently make appropriate connections with distal spinal cord tissue. [Neuro Res 1994,16: 159-162]