Adult bone marrow-derived stem cells may aid the healing of chronic lower extremity wounds by transplanting a population of progenitor cells locally into the wound. We present results from three cases in which bone marrow aspirate containing marrow-derived cells was applied/injected locally into complex lower extremity chronic wounds of differing aetiologies. Our case series suggest that bone marrow aspirate, applied topically and injected into the wound periphery, may be a useful and potentially safe adjunct to wound simplification and ultimate closure. © 2008 The Authors.
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Rogers, L. C., Bevilacqua, N. J., & Armstrong, D. G. (2008). The use of marrow-derived stem cells to accelerate healing in chronic wounds. International Wound Journal, 5(1), 20–25. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-481X.2007.00349.x
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