New skin graft aims to heal diabetic foot sores

NCT ID NCT07039396

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 25 times

Summary

This study is testing a special skin graft called NeoThelium FT to see if it can help heal diabetic foot ulcers. Ten adults with diabetes and foot sores that are not infected will receive the graft. The main goal is to see if the wound closes completely and stays closed for at least two weeks.

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  • MedCentris of Alexandria

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    Alexandria, Louisiana, 71301, United States

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  • MedCentris of Leesville

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    Leesville, Louisiana, 71446, United States

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  • MedCentris of Many

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    Many, Louisiana, 71449, United States

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