[外電] 洋基肥龍Colon使用爭議療法: 注射幹細胞

看板MLB作者時間13年前 (2011/05/12 09:40), 編輯推噓59(59027)
留言86則, 63人參與, 最新討論串1/1
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/12/sports/baseball/a-disputed-surgery-helped-bartolo-colons-comeback.html?_r=2 Disputed Treatment Used in Colon’s Comeback 肥龍接受了具爭議性的治療 BOCA RATON, Fla. — A year ago, Bartolo Colon, once one of major league baseball’s more durable starting pitchers, looked close to the end of the line: he had struggled with injuries after 2005, and elbow surgery had kept him out of baseball for the entire 2010 season. The Yankees signed Colon in January after he pitched during the off-season in the Dominican Republic. His fastball — often registering at 93 miles per hour or better — appeared to be back. The 37-year-old Colon has gone 2-0, with an earned run average of 3.81, since being inserted into the club’s starting rotation. A doctor in Florida would like to take some of the credit. Joseph R. Purita, an orthopedic surgeon who runs a regenerative medicine clinic in Boca Raton, said he and a team of Dominican doctors that he led treated Colon in April 2010. Purita said he employed what he regards as one of his more pioneering techniques: he used fat and bone marrow stem cells from Colon, injecting them back into Colon’s elbow and shoulder to help repair ligament damage and a torn rotator cuff. Purita said he flew to the Dominican Republic and performed the procedures for free, doing it at the behest of a medical technology company based in Massachusetts that he has done business with for several years. Purita, who has used human growth hormone in such treatments, said in an interview that that he had not done so in Colon’s case. The use of human growth hormone is banned by baseball. “This is not hocus-pocus,” Purita said in an interview here. “This is the future of sports medicine, in particular. Here it is that I got a guy back playing baseball and throwing pitches at 95 miles an hour.” Purita said that he has treated at least two dozen professional athletes over the years, mostly baseball and football players, and that he has never given any of them H.G.H. “I just won’t give it to these guys,” Purita said. “I don’t need the stigma and that kind of reputation.” For the last few years, baseball and other sports, while fighting to limit the use of performance-enhancing drugs, have been faced with a new and murky challenge: players getting sophisticated blood treatments, often from doctors whose practices involve the regular use of H.G.H. Brian Cashman, the Yankees’ general manager, said Wednesday that he had not known of Colon’s medical treatment when the club signed him. Cashman said Colon’s agent, aware that The New York Times was working on an article about the procedure and Purita’s role, had notified him recently of the procedure. Cashman said he had, in response, informed Major League Baseball. “The Yankees did notify us and we are looking into it,” said Pat Courtney, a spokesman for Major League Baseball. In October, a federal grand jury in Buffalo indicted Anthony Galea, a Canadian doctor, on charges that he provided many of the professional athletes he treated between July 2007 and September 2009 with human growth hormone and unapproved drugs. Galea was unlicensed to practice in the United States and yet had developed a reputation for helping athletes recover from injuries by using a blood-spinning technique known as platelet-rich plasma therapy. The athletes he treated included Alex Rodriguez, Tiger Woods, Jose Reyes, Carlos Beltran and the Olympic swimmer Dara Torres. Those athletes have denied receiving H.G.H. Galea has acknowledged using H.G.H. himself but has denied providing any performance-enhancing drugs to professional athletes. Purita, 61, graduated from Georgetown University Medical School. His clinic here offers the use of stem cells and platelet-rich plasma therapy, or P.R.P., as an alternative to surgery or in combination with it. Purita uses P.R.P. injections with H.G.H. to treat many ligament, tendinitis and arthritic conditions, as well as muscle injuries and torn rotator cuffs. He said that P.R.P. and H.G.H. are both effective in supplementing stem cell therapy in certain individuals. Purita said he has treated athletes with the Baltimore Ravens, the Miami Dolphins, the Chicago White Sox and the Texas Rangers in recent years. About 14 months ago, Purita said, Harvest Technologies Corp., a Massachusetts company that has done work in the adult stem cell field, contacted him. Purita said the company told him that a doctor in the Dominican Republic, Leonel Liriano, was looking to get Colon treated. Colon, who has twice won 20 games in a season in his career, had struggled with injuries after winning the 2005 American League Cy Young award. In the next four seasons, he made only 48 appearances with three different teams. An elbow injury sidelined him for the final two months of the 2009 season, and he did not play at all in the majors in 2010. Purita said he agreed to go to the Dominican Republic to work with Liriano and treat Colon. “It was not that it was illegal to do the procedure here in the United States,” Purita said. “He was just living in the Dominican Republic. Everything was above board. “Colon said he wanted to get back into baseball,” Purita recalled. “He could not throw the ball without horrible pain, but he felt he still had something left in the can, so to speak. I told Colon this will be a lot less painful than facing Derek Jeter. He said: ‘Derek Jeter? He has never been a problem for me. I always strike him out.’ ” Liriano, a physician at Clinica Union Medica in the city of Santiago, where the procedure was done, said a cardiologist, a general surgeon, an anesthesiologist and an orthopedic surgeon were also present for the treatment. “He showed us how to do the procedure,” Liriano said of Purita. “This was the highest-profile athlete I had worked on. I had done some Dominican basketball players before that.” Some experts in the field were cautious in assessing the efficacy of such stem cell treatment. Dr. Freddie H. Fu, chairman of the department of orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, said, “Bone marrow is a good source of stem cells, but I don ’t think there is any definitive evidence to show that it will benefit a condition like this.” Fu added: “You need more of a scientific study. Just the use of this generally should not be done because it is not shown to be effective. In this case, we don’t know how the body’s natural healing abilities, along with the player’s own training, influenced the outcome. We know how stem cells work in cancer and AIDS patients. But in sports, we just don’t know. There is a lot of hype.” Purita said that once the procedure was done — it lasted roughly 45 minutes, he said — the results were evident. “We had him start working out within the first month,” Purita said. “Then I am hearing that he is starting to pitch, and then I hear that he is starting to tear them up in the Dominican league. But I said with a rotator cuff tear and a bad elbow, I don’t know about him getting back into the majors.” Colon was pitching for a Dominican winter ball team managed by Tony Pena, the longtime Yankee coach. Eventually, the Yankees signed him to a contract for $900,000, a relative bargain. Once the season started, Colon’s role grew in importance. He has taken Phil Hughes’s spot in the rotation, and been a considerable surprise. He is scheduled to start Friday night’s game against the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. Colon, whose English is limited, answered only, “I don’t know, I don’t know,” when asked last week about his medical treatment in the Dominican Republic. He was not available in the team’s clubhouse Wednesday evening. “I feel in my heart and my soul, his performance has been because of the treatment,” Liriano said. “You see that his fastball is about 95 or 96 miles per hour. It is a miracle, no?” Purita, for his part, is proud, but less conclusive. “This is not just about what we did,” he said. “We gave him the means, but he has the focus and desire, the killer instinct. He worked his tail off to get back in the game. That is something stem cells cannot fix.” Colon’s agent, Mitch Frankel, agreed. “The doctor feels that it definitely gave him a jump start to his improvement, although for me, personally, I don’ t think Bartolo was focused on baseball mentally or physically for the last few years,” Frankel said. “I believe the problem was that and not his pitching. And I think once he made that determination, you can see the success.” Still, Liriano said he was hopeful he could persuade the retired Pedro Martinez to undergo the treatment and consider a return. “I have not gotten any response yet,” Liriano said. “We are focusing on high-profile athletes whose best years are gone.” 此種治療方式包括了醫師在Colon身上注射幹細胞 (這是一種十四個月前被研發出來的療法) 洋基宣稱簽約前並不知情 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.217.33 ※ 編輯: fifth 來自: 140.112.217.33 (05/12 09:42)

05/12 09:42, , 1F
明年很多報廢的都可以試試
05/12 09:42, 1F

05/12 09:42, , 2F
讓我想到有一集southpark 黃任中喝臍帶血XD
05/12 09:42, 2F
※ 編輯: fifth 來自: 140.112.217.33 (05/12 09:43)

05/12 09:43, , 3F
哪有基因改造?明明是注射「自己」的細胞,別亂講。
05/12 09:43, 3F

05/12 09:45, , 4F
唔...
05/12 09:45, 4F

05/12 09:49, , 5F
John Lackey也來是一發好嗎
05/12 09:49, 5F

05/12 09:50, , 6F
torn rotator cuff也能完全醫好的話 真的是太強了
05/12 09:50, 6F

05/12 09:52, , 7F
太棒了 姜雷基有救了
05/12 09:52, 7F

05/12 09:53, , 8F
發球基來一發後變成超級發球基 ?
05/12 09:53, 8F

05/12 09:54, , 9F
Colon變活龍
05/12 09:54, 9F

05/12 09:54, , 10F
雷基很好阿 這樣都要來一針 又不是打葡萄糖
05/12 09:54, 10F

05/12 09:55, , 11F
看來大家又有新梗可以玩了^^
05/12 09:55, 11F

05/12 09:57, , 12F
Pedro Martinez !
05/12 09:57, 12F

05/12 10:13, , 13F
原來美國這種新藥這麼厲害
05/12 10:13, 13F

05/12 10:13, , 14F
難怪...
05/12 10:13, 14F

05/12 10:15, , 15F
可是這不算吃禁藥吧?
05/12 10:15, 15F

05/12 10:15, , 16F
還不是靠新藥
05/12 10:15, 16F

05/12 10:20, , 17F
注射自己的細胞怎麼會算新藥?
05/12 10:20, 17F

05/12 10:24, , 18F
生化棒球
05/12 10:24, 18F

05/12 10:28, , 19F
所以才有爭議
05/12 10:28, 19F

05/12 10:29, , 20F
結果這樣可以回春 巨怪復出
05/12 10:29, 20F

05/12 10:32, , 21F
看來安布雷拉還真有搞頭
05/12 10:32, 21F

05/12 10:46, , 22F
Lackey比肥龍 還需要 科科
05/12 10:46, 22F

05/12 10:58, , 23F
滿神的 一針回春 又能噴95.96
05/12 10:58, 23F

05/12 11:00, , 24F
Backer可以放心操投手囉 操爆打個針就好了
05/12 11:00, 24F

05/12 11:00, , 25F
幹細胞使用本來就有爭議 這不是藥 但還不能這樣用
05/12 11:00, 25F

05/12 11:02, , 26F
BAKER
05/12 11:02, 26F

05/12 11:04, , 27F
哈哈我還以為注射別人的細胞我就可以得到他的能力XD
05/12 11:04, 27F

05/12 11:04, , 28F
Jeter也去打一針吧
05/12 11:04, 28F

05/12 11:11, , 29F
生化野球無誤
05/12 11:11, 29F

05/12 11:14, , 30F
MLB外傳之生化人大戰 XD
05/12 11:14, 30F

05/12 11:16, , 31F
原來是注射一批美國新藥
05/12 11:16, 31F

05/12 11:30, , 32F
Doping
05/12 11:30, 32F

05/12 11:32, , 33F
這算藥麼? 還是算一種治療
05/12 11:32, 33F

05/12 11:35, , 34F
CHRISTOPHER:
05/12 11:35, 34F

05/12 11:43, , 35F
那王貞治也可以復出了 900HR XD
05/12 11:43, 35F

05/12 11:59, , 36F
Colon:"Derek Jeter? I always strike him out." XD
05/12 11:59, 36F

05/12 12:17, , 37F
咈咈咈~~~黑玉斷續膏?
05/12 12:17, 37F

05/12 12:21, , 38F
幹細胞野球
05/12 12:21, 38F

05/12 12:23, , 39F
以後破紀錄的 都用幹細胞了嗎
05/12 12:23, 39F

05/12 12:31, , 40F
王葛格代言人的位置不保了
05/12 12:31, 40F

05/12 12:34, , 41F
*******************
05/12 12:34, 41F

05/12 12:35, , 42F
神右去打一針然後復出
05/12 12:35, 42F

05/12 12:44, , 43F
Maddux, Big Unit也去打一打 也能回來搶CYA?
05/12 12:44, 43F

05/12 12:57, , 44F
洋基:我也是看報紙才知道
05/12 12:57, 44F

05/12 12:58, , 45F
ryan阿伯:該是時候下場啦
05/12 12:58, 45F

05/12 13:02, , 46F
推樓上
05/12 13:02, 46F

05/12 13:08, , 47F
IQ?
05/12 13:08, 47F

05/12 13:10, , 48F
盜墓筆記之魯斯傳奇
05/12 13:10, 48F

05/12 13:13, , 49F
啟示錄
05/12 13:13, 49F

05/12 13:23, , 50F
原來是去打一針 想說怎會變成一尾活龍了 XD
05/12 13:23, 50F

05/12 13:32, , 51F
用自己身體的一部分來治療自己都不行的話,那是不是Tommy
05/12 13:32, 51F

05/12 13:32, , 52F
John surgery也有問題?
05/12 13:32, 52F

05/12 13:37, , 53F
打幹細胞很痛苦的
05/12 13:37, 53F

05/12 14:07, , 54F
真有這麼神喔~ 哇靠!
05/12 14:07, 54F

05/12 14:26, , 55F
機槍兵:你也懂打針XD
05/12 14:26, 55F

05/12 14:56, , 56F
魔鬼隊絕對沒有這麼強 肯定是打了針吃了藥
05/12 14:56, 56F

05/12 15:15, , 57F
意思是.........有打生長激素.........禁藥=禁賽?
05/12 15:15, 57F

05/12 15:15, , 58F
Colon的一小步魔鬼隊的一大步
05/12 15:15, 58F

05/12 15:23, , 59F
這跟TJ手術不能相提並論吧....
05/12 15:23, 59F

05/12 15:36, , 60F
原來有特別說明沒打生長激素
05/12 15:36, 60F

05/12 15:36, , 61F
可以請Prior也去打一下嗎?
05/12 15:36, 61F
Teixeira:轉錄至看板 NY-Yankees 05/12 16:20

05/12 16:29, , 62F
什麼時候要變人造人MLB
05/12 16:29, 62F

05/12 16:31, , 63F
老美的棒球真的是上太空阿~ 雖然這爭議應該也不小= =
05/12 16:31, 63F

05/12 17:10, , 64F
有多少人真的看完原文才說有爭議,打幹細胞又不是打了就回春
05/12 17:10, 64F

05/12 17:11, , 65F
他是打在手肘跟肩關節,用幹細胞修復受傷的韌帶跟關節唇
05/12 17:11, 65F

05/12 17:12, , 66F
如果這個方式真的有效果,我不覺得是壞事,TJ 一樣是用其他
05/12 17:12, 66F

05/12 17:13, , 67F
的韌帶來修復肘關節韌帶,如果可以不需要手術,那恢復時間可
05/12 17:13, 67F

05/12 17:14, , 68F
大幅縮短,對受傷的運動員來說有何不可,又不是用禁藥
05/12 17:14, 68F

05/12 17:22, , 69F
剛在NYY版看到一個好笑的問答,A:所以爭議到底是在哪?
05/12 17:22, 69F

05/12 17:23, , 70F
B:爭議在穿條紋衫。XD
05/12 17:23, 70F

05/12 17:23, , 71F
撇開玩笑話,爭議在於幹細胞研究和運用的法規,不過這個
05/12 17:23, 71F

05/12 17:24, , 72F
得扯到美國政治/立法面...
05/12 17:24, 72F

05/12 17:24, , 73F
同意樓上xy大所言,要是能不開刀而治傷(合法範圍下),對
05/12 17:24, 73F

05/12 17:24, , 74F
運動員來說,的確是福音。
05/12 17:24, 74F

05/12 17:31, , 75F
感覺運動員好麻煩, 類固醇和幹細胞治療不少見啊..
05/12 17:31, 75F

05/12 17:58, , 76F
與xyzzz同感 真不知回文的人 真的有自己看全文嗎?
05/12 17:58, 76F

05/12 18:41, , 77F
最好幹細胞使用有爭議 又不是胚胎幹細胞
05/12 18:41, 77F

05/12 18:48, , 78F
咦 對耶,我好像想錯了 冏掉了~ 再去研究研究好了 <逃>
05/12 18:48, 78F

05/12 20:49, , 79F
應該有一半的人直接end然後直接戰推文
05/12 20:49, 79F

05/12 21:40, , 80F
魔鬼隊沒那麼利害 !!!!!!
05/12 21:40, 80F

05/12 23:36, , 81F
幹細胞療法跟TJ不能相提並論? 你可能需要再去了解一下所
05/12 23:36, 81F

05/12 23:37, , 82F
謂幹細胞療法到底是幹嘛的,Colon這個例子比較有爭議的是
05/12 23:37, 82F

05/12 23:40, , 83F
PRP的部分,幹細胞注射用的還是自己的骨髓/脂肪幹細胞,
05/12 23:40, 83F

05/12 23:40, , 84F
跟吵比較兇的胚胎幹細胞完全沒關係,最多就只能質疑這種
05/12 23:40, 84F

05/12 23:41, , 85F
療法到底有沒有用而已
05/12 23:41, 85F

05/13 01:10, , 86F
腳踏車那邊有ban 一些blood therapy
05/13 01:10, 86F
文章代碼(AID): #1Dopfznh (MLB)