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Role of Autologous Lipoaspirate Therapy in Wound Healing

Ravi Kumar Chittoria, Malvika Dadheech, Amrutha J.S.

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Indian Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 11(2):p 115-118, Oct - Dec. 2024. | DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijmhs.2347.9981.11224.8

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Malvika Dadheech, Ravi Kumar Chittoria, et al., Role of Autologous Lipoaspirate Therapy in Wound Healing. Jr. Med. & Health Sci. 2024;11(2):115–118

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Received : September 28, 2024         Accepted : October 29, 2024          Published : December 30, 2024

Abstract

Normal wound healing is a complex process which involves combination of diverse immunological and biological process.Lipoaspirate is a remarkable source of stem cells. Adult stem cells are easily isolated from a section of whole fat or lipoaspirate for application to burn wound to improve healing.In this study we used autologous lipoaspirate in a paediatric patient with burn wounds to face.
 


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All authors contributed significantly to the work and approve its publication.

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This article does not involve any human or animal subjects, and therefore does not require ethics approval.

Acknowledgements

We would like to express our gratitude to the patients, their families, and all those who have contributed to this study.

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Malvika Dadheech, Ravi Kumar Chittoria, et al., Role of Autologous Lipoaspirate Therapy in Wound Healing. Jr. Med. & Health Sci. 2024;11(2):115–118


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijmhs.2347.9981.11224.8

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autologouslipoaspiratewound healing.

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