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Using your own cells to mend broken bones

NCT ID NCT03024008

Summary

This study is testing whether a treatment called BonoFill-II, made from a patient's own cells, can safely help heal serious bone fractures and gaps that are struggling to mend. It is for adults with complex breaks in arm or leg bones that haven't healed properly. Researchers will check if the treatment helps the bone grow back together and allows people to put weight on the limb again.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Barzilai Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Ashkelon, 7830604, Israel

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  • Carmel Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Haifa, Israel

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  • Emek Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Afula, 1834111, Israel

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  • Hillel Yafe

    RECRUITING

    Hadera, Israel

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  • Meir Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Kfar Saba, Israel

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  • Rambam Health Campus

    RECRUITING

    Haifa, Israel

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