3D printed adipose tissue grafts
case studies
IV Infiltration
IV infiltration occurs when intravenous (IV) fluid or medication accidentally leaks into the surrounding tissue instead of going into the vein. It’s a common complication of IV therapy.
46-year-old female
Medical History: Double lung transplant, had multiple different CAMPs applied with no progress Type of
Wound: IV Infiltration
Location of Wound: Top of left hand

Wound prior to APLICOR 3D graft application

Wound with graft applied

2 days post-application

1 week post-application

Post APLICOR 3D graft

5 weeks post-application of full-thickness autograft

11 weeks post-application of full-thickness autograft
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