Amniotic grafts show promise for chronic wounds
NCT ID NCT07223515
First seen Nov 03, 2025 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 25 times
Summary
This study looks at whether adding four types of amniotic membrane grafts to standard wound care helps close chronic diabetic foot, leg, and pressure ulcers faster. Researchers will track 2,000 adults to see if wounds heal completely within 12 weeks and if complications like infection or amputation decrease. The goal is to improve healing for people with stubborn wounds.
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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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