Clinical application of both amniotic membranes and adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells in a cat with a large skin defect
2021
Kim, J. (Jinchoon) | Kim D., | Seo, D | Hwang, H | Kim Y., | Chung, T. | Lim, S | Lee, H. | Kim, M. P. (Maksim Pavlovich) | Park, S. | Youn, H
Surgical procedures on large skin defects can be challenging in the short term due to the size of the lesion, infection, and tissue defect. A regenerative therapy for skin wounds has been applied to promote the healing process. An 8-month-old, Korean domestic short-haired female cat, weighing 3 kg, was rescued with extensive defects on the right flank to right inguinal region caused by bite wounds. In this case, amniotic membranes and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells were used as the regenerative therapy to treat the large skin defect rather than a surgical intervention alone. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a case with of a large skin defect treated by applying allogeneic amniotic membranes and allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells to a cat.
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