New Subretinal Stem Cell Treatment for Eye Disease

September 2, 2010

A new stem cell therapy is now available to eye patients using
subretinal placement of adult stem cells. Patients with more severe
eye problems may now
have the opportunity to improve their sight and gain useful vision.

Ridgefield, CT (PRWEB) September 1, 2010

Dr Steven Levy is pleased to announce that
The XCell-Center
 in Germany has begun a new treatment for eye patients using
subretinal placement of adult stem cells for ophthalmic disease.
Initial patients included
an individual with Stargardts Disease, a type of hereditary
retinopathy, and a patient with Age Related Macular Degeneration or
AMD.

"To our knowledge this is the first time adult stem cells have been placed
Retina and Optic Nerve
 directly beneath the intact human retina as a treatment for eye
disease " stated Dr. Steven Levy, President of
The Acoma Group LLC
 and consultant for the XCell-Center. "Stem cells may now be
introduced very precisely into specific locations of the retina where
ophthalmic disease has
destroyed photoreceptors or retinal pigment epithelial cells. Very
tiny areas such as the macula can be treated precisely using extremely
small custom
catheters" he explained. Dr. Levy indicated that adult stem cells may
now be seeded into the subretinal space for hereditary retinopathies
or around the
optic nerve so they may enter the nerve directly. " Although the
XCell-Center continues to have excellent success improving the vision
of many patients
with retrobulbar adult stem cells, some referring ophthalmologists
have asked if it might be more effective to place the stem cells
directly beneath the
retina in certain conditions- as has typically been done in
preclinical studies in animal models, " indicated Dr. Levy. " That
option is now available
exclusively for patients at the XCell-Center which is the first and
only stem cell facility in the world to offer this unique treatment
option".

The Xcell-Center has made a substantial investment in the most
up-to-date surgical instrumentation for this new procedure. Initially
this procedure will
be available for ophthalmology patients who have poor vision with no
abnormal blood vessel growth in the eye receiving subretinal
treatment. For the time
being only one of the patient's eyes will receive subretinal stem
cells with the fellow eye having the standard retrobulbar stem cell
treatment. The XCell-Center
will offer subretinal stem cell treatment to patients with a wide
variety of eye diseases including Age Related Macular Degeneration (
AMD) of the dry
or geographic form, Myopic Macular Degeneration, Presumed Ocular
Histoplasmosis Syndrome (POHS), Chronic Central Serous Retinopathy
(CSCR); Hereditary
Retinopathies including Retinitis Pigmentosa, Stargardts, Cone-Rod
Dystrophy; Optic Nerve Disease including Glaucoma, Ischemic Optic
Neuropathy and Optic
Nerve Injuries. Wet macular degeneration patients may also be
considered for treatment if subretinal neovascularization has been
absent for at least 6
months.

" The XCell-Center will maintain an open policy regarding subretinal
stem cell treatment as they simply don't know what eye problems will
potentially benefit.
Patients with less common eye diseases may be eligible for subretinal
stem cell treatment and will be evaluated on an individual basis by
the ophthalmologists
at XCell " explained Dr. Levy.
" Retrobulbar stem cell treatment has been very successful for many
patients and will continue to be offered. Improvements in visual
acuity have ranged
up to 52-74% on the LogMAR scale. That technique is an especially
important option for active wet macular degeneration patients."

The XCell Center in Germany is a leading provider of adult stem cell
therapy for many acute and chronic diseases in adults and children.
Patients from the
United States, Europe and throughout the world currently travel to
Dusseldorf and Cologne to obtain sophisticated treatment that is
unavailable in their
own countries.

"The XCell-Center believes that subretinal placement of adult stem
cells may provide greater visual improvement for patients suffering
from a wide variety
of eye diseases" says Dr Levy. " We're entering a truly exciting time
in regenerative medicine where adult stem cells are reversing many
disease processes
and repairing damaged tissue successfully".

For additional information, ophthalmology patient referrals or to be
considered for ophthalmic stem cell therapy please contact:
Steven Levy MD
President, The Acoma Group LLC
Business Development and Executive Search in the Life Sciences
[email protected]
[email protected]

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