3D printed adipose tissue grafts
case studies
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Diabetic Foot Ulcer is a wound or open sore on the foot of a person who has diabetes, most commonly found on the bottom of their foot. These often go unnoticed due to loss of sensation, which can lead to infection and further problems. If not treated properly and in a time sensitive manner, diabetic foot ulcers can lead to partial or full amputation of the foot or even leg.
70-year-old male
Medical History: Diabetes Mellitus Type II, history of diabetic complications, such as dialysis and multiple amputations
Type of Wound: Diabetic foot ulcer
Location of Wound: Foot

Prior to APLICOR 3D graft application

1 week: Post-application

4 weeks: Post-application

1 week: Post-application

9 weeks: Post-application
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