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The primary purpose of this research study is to determine the safety of injecting ones own Schwann cells to augment sural nerve autografts after a severe, non-lacerating injury to the sciatic nerve has occurred.


Clinical Trial Description

The secondary purpose of this research project is to evaluate whether transplanted Schwann cells can enhance recovery of sensory and motor function. Emergency expanded access for a single patient was granted, as the patient was an ideal candidate for sural nerve repair augmented by autologous Schwann cells which could be harvested from a relatively small segment of sensory nerve. The cells were expanded using cell culture techniques and placed along with the sural nerve grafts wrapped by an FDA approved collagen matrix (Duragen). This study is being conducted at the Jackson Memorial and the University of Miami health systems. As a research subject the patient will be in this study for a total of 5 years from the date receiving Schwann cell transplant augmentation of sural nerve autografts. ;


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NCT number NCT02510079
Study type Expanded Access
Source University of Miami
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Status No longer available
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  Status Clinical Trial Phase
No longer available NCT02480777 - Expanded Access for Single Patient Treatment of Autologous Human Schwann Cells (ahSC) for Peripheral Nerve Repair