New graft shows promise for stubborn diabetic wounds
NCT ID NCT07219004
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study tested whether a tri-layer amnion/chorion/amnion graft (Artacent-AC) helps heal chronic foot ulcers in people with diabetes. Thirty adults with diabetic foot ulcers were treated with the graft plus standard care over 12 weeks. The goal was to see if the graft could fully close the wound.
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Locations
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El Campo Memorial Advanced Wound Care Clinic
El Campo, Texas, 77437, United States
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Serena Group
Monroeville, Pennsylvania, 15146, United States
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Serena Group Reseach Center
Buffalo, New York, 14203, United States
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The Serena Group Austin Research Center
Austin, Texas, 78701, United States
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Three Rivers Wound and Hyperbaric Center
North Port, Florida, 34289, United States
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