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      New Paradigm in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Grafting Techniques Using 3D-Bioprinted Autologous Minimally Manipulated Homologous Adipose Tissue (3D-AMHAT) with Fibrin Gel Acting as a Biodegradable Scaffold.

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          Adipose tissue is an abundant source of extracellular substances that support the tissue repair process. This pilot study was carried out to determine the efficacy of 3D-bioprinted autologous adipose tissue grafts on diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), with fibrin gel used to stabilise the graft. This was a single-arm pilot study in a tertiary hospital that provides diabetic wound care services. A total of 10 patients with a DFU were enrolled, and the primary endpoint was complete healing within 12 weeks. The secondary endpoints were wound size reduction, time to healing, and adverse events. Seven out of ten patients showed complete healing of their DFU within 12 weeks (at 2, 4, 5, 10, and 12 weeks, respectively). The wound size reduction rate was significantly and progressively reduced over time. According to our data, autologous adipose tissue grafting using a 3D bioprinter, with the addition of fibrin gel that acts as a scaffold, promotes wound healing with high-quality skin reconstruction. Throughout this study period, no adverse events were observed.

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          Journal
          Gels
          Gels (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2310-2861
          2310-2861
          Jan 13 2023
          : 9
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur 56000, Malaysia.
          [2 ] ROKIT AMERICA, 3580 Wilshire Blvd., 900-27, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA.
          Article
          gels9010066
          10.3390/gels9010066
          9858307
          36661832
          a47f55d8-a55c-489d-9930-b54474dbccdf
          History

          biodegradable scaffold,3D bioprinter,tissue regeneration,autologous adipose tissue graft,fibrin glue,diabetic foot ulcer

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