Could Baby's cord stem cells fix your Worn-Out knees?
NCT ID NCT06981741
Summary
This early-stage trial is testing whether stem cells from donated umbilical cords can safely help repair damaged cartilage in the knee. About 55 adults with specific knee cartilage injuries will have the cells applied during a single surgery. Researchers will then monitor them for two years to check for safety and see if the treatment reduces pain and helps new cartilage grow.
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Evangelisches Waldkrankenhaus Spandau
RECRUITINGBerlin, 13589, Germany
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GFO Kliniken Niederrhein, St. Vinzenz Hospital Dinslaken
RECRUITINGDinslaken, 46535, Germany
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Klinikum Altenburger Land, Klinik für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie
RECRUITINGAltenburg, 04600, Germany
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Maria-Josef-Hospital Greven, Klinik für Unfallchirurgie und Orthopädie
RECRUITINGGreven, 48268, Germany
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Sozialstiftung Bamberg Klinikum am Bruderwald, Klinik für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie
RECRUITINGBamberg, 96049, Germany
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St. Nikolaus Stifts-Hospital
RECRUITINGAndernach, 56626, Germany
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UniversitätsCentrum für Orthopädie, Unfall- & Plastische Chirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus an der TU Dresden
RECRUITINGDresden, 01307, Germany
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