In advance of this manuscript, you might also see this manuscript from our team using similar intraoperative 3D printing (biodressing) technology In an intriguing study published in the Archives of Plastic Surgery, researchers Hyeonmin Yoon and Woojin Song have continued with a novel approach to limb salvage in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs)... Continue Reading →
Allogenic Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment: Clinical Effectiveness
Intriguing work from our friend and colleague Prof. Beata Rakowska and coworkers from Poland Although encouraging results of adipose-derived stem cell (ADSC) use in wound healing are available, the mechanism of action has been studied mainly in vitro and in animals. This work aimed to examine the safety and efficacy of allogenic ADSCs in human... Continue Reading →
@USC Prof. David Armstrong and team partner to win top Abstract award at Wound Healing Society annual scientific symposium. @WoundHeal @ALPSlimb #ActAgainstAmputation @keckschool_USC
Prof DG Armstrong and Ahmed Zobi of Syntr Following the WHS Award Presentation USC surgeon-researcher Professor David G. Armstrong and team received the first place award during the poster presentation session at the Wound Healing Society's 2022 symposium held in Phoenix this past week. The study, entitled "Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using Autologous Adipose... Continue Reading →