New skin grafts aim to heal stubborn wounds faster
NCT ID NCT07223515
Summary
This study looks back at medical records to see if adding special skin grafts made from amniotic membrane helps heal chronic wounds faster than standard care alone. It involves 2000 adults with diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, or pressure ulcers. The main goal is to see if wounds are fully closed within 12 weeks of starting treatment.
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Locations
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Optalis
Novi, Michigan, 48375, United States
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ProCure Health
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 37129, United States
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