Liposuction Aspirate Fluid Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Injection and Secondary Healing in Fingertip Injury: A Pilot Study.

Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2018 Vol.142(1) p. 136-147

Tarallo M, Fino P, Ribuffo D, Casella D, Toscani M, Spalvieri C, Lattanzi W, Di Taranto G

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Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Although fingertip injuries account for a high proportion of trauma patients, the correct surgical approach is still debated. The authors compared the traditional conservative approach and a new treatment based on the injection of liposuction aspirate fluid.

[METHODS] Forty consecutive patients with a fingertip injury were dichotomized into group A (control group; conservative approach) and group B (treatment group). Group B underwent liposuction, followed by filtration of the lipoaspirate in a closed device (MyStem EVO kit), allowing the nonenzymatic separation of liposuction aspirate fluid, which was then injected at the site of injury. Objective outcomes were time for healing, strength, mobility of joint, and touch and sensory function. Subjective outcomes were cold intolerance, pain, hand disability, and aesthetic result. An aliquot of liposuction aspirate fluid was sent to the laboratory for cellular isolation and analysis by flow cytometry and in vitro differentiation assays.

[RESULTS] The average healing time was 22.3 days in group B and 24.9 days in group A (p < 0.05). Eighty-five percent of group B patients and 67 percent of group A patients scored normal to diminished superficial sensibility (p < 0.05). Group A had higher pain and cold intolerance scores (p < 0.05). Group B scored greater aesthetic and disabilities outcome results (p < 0.05). The cell isolation yield was 8.3 × 10(5)/ml, with a percentage of viable cells of 74.3 percent. Flow cytometry identified a mesenchymal immunophenotype, and in vitro osteogenic and adipogenic induction confirmed the bilinear potential of the isolated cells.

[CONCLUSION] This clinical study demonstrates for the first time the regenerative potential of liposuction aspirate fluid adipose-derived stem cells in a clinical application.

[CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE] Therapeutic, II.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 liposuction 지방흡입 dict 6
해부 Fluid Adipose-Derived Stem Cell scispacy 1
해부 fingertip scispacy 1
해부 lipoaspirate scispacy 1
해부 joint scispacy 1
해부 cellular scispacy 1
해부 cell scispacy 1
해부 cells scispacy 1
합병증 Fingertip Injury scispacy 1
합병증 fingertip injuries scispacy 1
합병증 liposuction aspirate fluid scispacy 1
합병증 superficial scispacy 1
합병증 liposuction aspirate fluid adipose-derived stem cells scispacy 1
약물 [BACKGROUND] scispacy 1
질환 Fingertip Injury scispacy 1
질환 fingertip injuries scispacy 1
질환 trauma C0043251
Wounds and Injuries
scispacy 1
질환 touch and sensory function scispacy 1
질환 pain C0030193
Pain
scispacy 1
질환 hand disability scispacy 1
질환 B patients scispacy 1
질환 mesenchymal scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 MyStem scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Aftercare; Amputation, Traumatic; Conservative Treatment; Female; Finger Injuries; Humans; Injections, Intralesional; Lipectomy; Male; Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation; Mesenchymal Stem Cells; Middle Aged; Pilot Projects; Subcutaneous Fat; Treatment Outcome; Wound Healing

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