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The purpose of this study is to evaluating whether autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells transplantation is safe and/or effective to accelerating skin regeneration and soft tissue expansion.


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Reconstruction of large scale skin defect is a challenge to clinical surgeons. Soft tissue expansion has won wide attention in recent years as it promotes skin regeneration with perfectly matched tissue. However, some patients with poor skin regenerative ability would suffer from skin flap over-thinned and even necrosis under the continuous stretching by silicone expander. Although, on some occasions, decelerating the expander inflation process could reduce the incidence of necrosis, this prolonged therapy circle is to be accompanied with increased complications, including infection and expander rupture, as well as the increased economic expenses by the longer hospitalization. This study is to observe the effects of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cell transplantation on accelerating skin regeneration and promoting tissue expansion process.

Patients aged between 18 to 60 years old who appear with deteriorated expanded skin will be enrolled and randomized into two groups, named as the experimental group and the control group. Patients from the experimental group will have a bone marrow aspiration and intradermal mononuclear cells transplantation. On the other side, Patients from the control group will have saline injection. ;


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NCT number NCT01209611
Study type Interventional
Source Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Contact Qingfeng Li, MD, PhD
Phone 0086 21 63089567
Email liqfliqf@yahoo.com.cn
Status Unknown status
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date September 2010
Completion date December 2014