Phase
Condition
Pressure Ulcers
Sprains
Hyponatremia
Treatment
Acellular Adipose Tissue (AAT)
Clinical Study ID
Ages 18-65 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
Men and women aged 18-65 years with at least one modest (5-30cc) soft tissue defect on the trunk and
Willingness to wait up to 6 months to participate in the study (depending on defectsize and enrollment-to-date).
Consent to photography for research purposes.
Willingness to follow study requirements.
Ability to give informed consent.
Willingness to perform follow up visits for 12 months (+/- 30 days).
Willingness to undergo complete blood count (CBC) with Differential and SerumChemistry.
For Men and Women of reproductive potential: Willingness to use approved methods of birth control or abstain from sexual intercourse from screening until 6 months post-AAT injection.
Definition of non-childbearing potential for Women: amenorrhea (previous 12 months)or surgically sterile (bilateral tubal ligation, bilateral oophorectomy, orhysterectomy).
Definition of non-reproductive potential for Men: confirmed surgically sterile (vasectomy >3 months prior to screening).
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
Use of AAT in patients exhibiting autoimmune connective tissue disease is not recommended. When applied properly, AAT has been shown to support the migration of host cells from the surrounding tissue. Therefore, this study will exclude patients with conditions that could inhibit migration of host cells including, but not limited to, the following:
Fever (oral temperature >99º F at time of screening)
Insulin dependent diabetes
Low vascularity of the tissue intended for elective excision
Local or Systemic Infection
Mechanical Trauma
Poor nutrition or general medical condition
Dehiscence and/or necrosis due to poor revascularization
Specific or nonspecific immune response to some component of the AAT material
Infected or nonvascular surgical sites
Known cancer or receiving treatment for cancer
Also:
Pregnant or Lactating females
Inability to cooperate with and/or comprehend post-operative instructions
Inability to speak or read English
Known allergy or sensitivity to Streptomycin or Amphotericin B
Any other reason the study physicians judge would be a contraindication forreceiving AAT injections
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland 21287
United StatesSite Not Available
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