Could donated placenta tissue be the key to healing chronic leg wounds?
NCT ID NCT07230340
Summary
This study is testing whether adding a special graft made from donated, dehydrated human placenta tissue to standard wound care helps heal stubborn venous leg ulcers better than standard care alone. It will involve about 70 adults with leg ulcers that haven't healed after at least 4 weeks of standard treatment. The main goal is to see if the placenta tissue helps more wounds close completely.
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