Clinical and Histological Efficacy of Nanofat Grafting in the Healing Process of Chronic Ulcers | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | ||||
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 March 2024 | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejprs.2024.276065.1347 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Ebrahim Mohamed Amin 1; sherief saif eldin2; hesham helal3; Mohamed abdel mohsen4; julie labib5 | ||||
1Plastic, burn, reconstruction and maxillofacial surgery department Ain shams university | ||||
2plastic surgery department, faculty of medicine , ain shams university,Cairo, Egypt | ||||
3plastic surgery department, faculty of medicine, ain shams university, Cairo, Egypt | ||||
4plastic surgery department, faculty of medicine ain shams university, Cairo, Egypt | ||||
5histology department, faculty of medicine ain shams university, Cairo, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
ABSTRACT Background: Chronic ulcers have many bad impacts and are becoming an economic burden. Nanofat is rich origin of fatty-derived stem cells and different precursor cells. This work aimed to assess efficacy of nanofat injection in chronic ulcers and evaluating its effect on the healing process. Methods: This prospective randomized controlled study was carried out on 20 patients of both sexes aged between 18 - 60 years old with no co-morbidities. We included patients with chronic upper or lower extremity post-traumatic ulcers of 5 cm maximum diameter with no healing on conventional dressing for at least 3 months. Patients were randomly divided into two equal groups: group A (study group) was scheduled for nanofat injection and group B (control group) with conventional dressing with no plan for surgical intervention. Results: Vascularity, pigmentation, pliability and height were significantly improved in group A than group B. Time frame for complete healing was significantly delayed in group B than that of group A (median time for complete healing was 16.5 weeks and 3 weeks respectively). Patient satisfaction was significantly increased in group A than in group B. Skin biopsies showed that the epidermal thickness, dermal area % of collagen bundles and elastic fibres and the number of epidermal and dermal proliferating cell nuclei were significantly increased while the inflammatory cell count was markedly decreased in group A compared to ulcers of group B. Conclusions: Nanofat grafting may be a promising treatment option for patients with traumatic ulcers, as it can improve wound healing outcomes and patient satisfaction. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
chronic ulcers; nanofat grafting; fatty-derived stem cells; healing process | ||||
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