Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2171874 | Cytotherapy | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Background aimsRecalcitrant diabetic wounds are not responsive to the most common treatments. Bone marrow-derived stem cell transplantation is used for the healing of chronic lower extremity wounds.MethodsWe report on the treatment of eight patients with aggressive, refractory diabetic wounds. The marrow-derived cells were injected/applied topically into the wound along with platelets, fibrin glue and bone marrow-impregnated collagen matrix.ResultsFour weeks after treatment, the wound was completely closed in three patients and significantly reduced in the remaining five patients.ConclusionsOur study suggests that the combination of the components mentioned can be used safely in order to synergize the effect of chronic wound healing.
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Authors
Hassan Ravari, Daryoush Hamidi-Almadari, Mohsen Salimifar, Shokofeh Bonakdaran, Mohammad Reza Parizadeh, George Koliakos,