BACKGROUND: Cultured keratinocytes may represent an alternative therapy aiming at boosting leg ulcer healing. There is no evidence-based study comparing objectively the healing rate of split-ulcer portions covered or not covered by cultured keratinocytes. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of cultured keratinocytes on the healing rate of leg ulcers. METHOD: Five applications of fresh (cela, XCELLentis, Ghent, Belgium) or frozen (CryoCeal, XCELLentis) cultured allogeneic keratinocytes were performed at weekly intervals to treat large leg ulcers (mean diameter > 5 cm) in four patients. A split-ulcer study was designed to secure a control area covered only by petrolatum gauze. Clinical, planimetric, bacteriologic, and immunohistologic assessments...
Chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common problem in patients with diabetes and are often dif...
The outer root sheath cells of hair follicles can substitute for interfollicular epidermal keratinoc...
BACKGROUND: An ulcer is a trophic lesion with loss of tissue that often has a multifactorial gene...
AbstractThe hypothesis is that cell therapy with autologous keratinocytes promotes healing of chroni...
Background: As many factors lead to chronic lower leg ulceration, an interdisciplinary approach to t...
Background. - In the past few years, several authors have described the usefulness of cultured allog...
We have established a specific bioreactor microcarrier cell culture system using porcine gelatin mic...
Diabetic foot ulcers often pose a difficult treatment problem. Repeated applications of cell-based p...
BACKGROUND: The transplantation of keratinocytes suspended in fibrin carrier represents a candidate ...
BackgroundVenous leg ulcers are a major cause of morbidity, economic loss, and decreased quality of ...
Chronic leg ulcers (CLUs) are full thickness wounds that usually occur between the ankle and knee, f...
Twelve patients with 16 leg ulcers, existing for at least 3 months and not responsive to conventiona...
ObjectiveTo examine patient and wound variables presumed to influence healing outcomes in the contex...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a tissue-engineered human dermis (Dermagraft) in healing diabetic...
Background aims. Preclinical and observational reports indicate that adipose tissue (AT) is a safe a...
Chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common problem in patients with diabetes and are often dif...
The outer root sheath cells of hair follicles can substitute for interfollicular epidermal keratinoc...
BACKGROUND: An ulcer is a trophic lesion with loss of tissue that often has a multifactorial gene...
AbstractThe hypothesis is that cell therapy with autologous keratinocytes promotes healing of chroni...
Background: As many factors lead to chronic lower leg ulceration, an interdisciplinary approach to t...
Background. - In the past few years, several authors have described the usefulness of cultured allog...
We have established a specific bioreactor microcarrier cell culture system using porcine gelatin mic...
Diabetic foot ulcers often pose a difficult treatment problem. Repeated applications of cell-based p...
BACKGROUND: The transplantation of keratinocytes suspended in fibrin carrier represents a candidate ...
BackgroundVenous leg ulcers are a major cause of morbidity, economic loss, and decreased quality of ...
Chronic leg ulcers (CLUs) are full thickness wounds that usually occur between the ankle and knee, f...
Twelve patients with 16 leg ulcers, existing for at least 3 months and not responsive to conventiona...
ObjectiveTo examine patient and wound variables presumed to influence healing outcomes in the contex...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a tissue-engineered human dermis (Dermagraft) in healing diabetic...
Background aims. Preclinical and observational reports indicate that adipose tissue (AT) is a safe a...
Chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common problem in patients with diabetes and are often dif...
The outer root sheath cells of hair follicles can substitute for interfollicular epidermal keratinoc...
BACKGROUND: An ulcer is a trophic lesion with loss of tissue that often has a multifactorial gene...