Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2094346 | Stem Cell Research | 2011 | 9 Pages |
BackgroundThe authors presented their experience in regenerative surgery of post-traumatic lower extremity ulcers, evaluating the effects related to the use of Enhanced Stromal Vascular Fraction (e-SVF) and Fat Grafting with Platelet rich Plasma (PRP). The authors compared the results of two control groups.MethodThe analysis involved 20 patients aged between 23 to 62 years affected by post-traumatic lower extremity ulcers. 10 patients managed with e-SVF and 10 patients managed with Fat grafting + PRP in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department at “Tor Vergata” University Rome. Patients in the first control group (n = 10), were treated only with curettage and application of hyaluronic acid in the bed of ulcers. Patients in the second control group (n = 10), were treated only with PRP.ResultsThe authors showed that wounds treated with e-SVF healed better than those treated with hyaluronic acid. In fact, after 9.7 weeks, patients treated with e-SVF underwent 97.9% ± 1.5% reepithelialisation compared to 87.8% ± 4.4% of the first control group (only hyaluronic acid; p < 0.05). Patients treated with PRP and fat grafting also showed an improvement in reepithelialisation; in fact after 9.7 weeks, they underwent a 97.8% ± 1.5% reepithelialisation compared to 89.1% ± 3.8% of the second control group (only PRP; p < 0.05). As reported e-SVF and PRP mixed with fat grafting were the two treatments evidencing improvement in the healing of patients post-traumatic extremity ulcers.ConclusionsThe results obtained proved the efficacy of these treatments, and the satisfaction of the patients confirmed the quality of the results.