New graft tested to heal stubborn diabetic foot wounds
NCT ID NCT06938685
Summary
This study is testing whether adding a lab-made tissue graft called NeoThelium FT to standard wound care helps heal chronic diabetic foot ulcers faster or better. About 132 adults with diabetes and a foot ulcer that hasn't healed well will be enrolled. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either standard care alone or standard care plus weekly applications of the NeoThelium FT graft for up to 12 weeks.
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MedCentris of Alexandria
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGAlexandria, Louisiana, 71301, United States
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MedCentris of Monroe
RECRUITINGMonroe, Louisiana, 71201, United States
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MedCentris of Natchez
RECRUITINGNatchez, Mississippi, 39120, United States
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MedCentris of Picayune
RECRUITINGPicayune, Mississippi, 39466, United States
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Pace Foot and Ankle Center
RECRUITINGBryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 19010, United States
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