Anamnesis
Cài**, age 77, type 2 diabetes for 20+ years. Right ankle ulcer for over 3 months with purulent discharge and fungal infection. History: arterial hypertension, coronary heart disease.
Treatment plan
Stem cells 5U intravenous infusion + stem-cell gel applied topically to wound surface.
- Therapy
- Stem cell gel (topical)UC-MSC (umbilical cord MSC)
- Delivery route
- TopicalIntravenous (IV)
Outcome
After IV infusion of 5U cells plus 3 gel applications, the wound surface had essentially healed. Granulation tissue was prominent and pink, with no signs of infection and normal discharge.
Physician conclusion
No adverse reactions observed. Stem-cell gel treatment for diabetic foot is currently in Phase II clinical trials and demonstrates good clinical efficacy — a simple, safe, and effective treatment modality. Combined with IV stem-cell infusion, it produces a pronounced effect on chronic non-healing wounds.
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