What is REGENERATIVE MEDICINE? “The regeneration or replacement of cells, tissues or organs to...
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- What is REGENERATIVE MEDICINE? The regeneration or replacement
of cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal
function. The goal is to help you live a more normal life.
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- Under investigational protocols, the physicians of the KRMC
offer the latest in PRP and Adult Stem Cell treatments. These new
modalities may be the answer you are looking for
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- What is PRP? PRP is made from a patients blood Centrifugation
removes the red cells leaving behind plasma with a concentration of
platelets These products contain growth factors special proteins
that aide wound healing
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- What are Stem Cells? Stem cells are found throughout your body
They have 3 main jobs: Keeping the immune system in check Replacing
tissues that are lost in day-to-day life Coordinating repair of
injuries
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- What conditions are being treated? Orthopedic conditions
Arthritis, osteonecrosis, non-healing fractures etc.
Immune-mediated diseases Multiple Sclerosis (MS),
chronic-obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) etc. Critical limb
ischemia Many other diseases are being investigated
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- Evidence for Osteoarthritis Nathan et al, Tis Eng, 2003, 9(4)
Biomechanically, the repair tissue approximated intact
cartilage
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- Evidence for Osteoarthritis Adipose-derived stem cell therapy
for elderly patients with knee OA was effective in cartilage
healing, reducing pain, and improving function. All clinical
results significantly improved at 2-year follow- up Koh et al, Knee
Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc, 2013 Dec (epub)
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- Evidence for Osteonecrosis Adipose stem cells AND PRP injected
into femoral head of patients with severe osteonecrosis presence of
sustained,regenerated medullary bone-like tissue in 2 severely
necrotic femoral heads. Pak, J. Pain Physician, 2012; 15
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- Clinical Study - Fractures J Bone Joint Sx (1998)
80:985-996
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- Case Study - Fractures J Bone Joint Sx (1998) 80:985-996
Comparison in Fracture Implant without Stem Cells
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- Case Study - Fractures J Bone Joint Sx (1998) 80:985-996
Comparison in Fracture Implant with Stem Cells
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- Critical Limb Ischemia #1 Cause of Amputation Miranville et al,
Circulation 2004;110; 349-355
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- Ischemic Limb - #1 Cause of Amputation Das et al, World J
Surgery, 2013; 37(4) All were confirmed as no-option patients by a
vascular surgeon After a single injection of stem cells, 86% of the
limbs treated with stem cells were saved! Mesenchymal stem cells
for critical limb ischemia are safe and efficacious
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- Safety Stem cells are collected by liposuction 1000s are
performed daily in the US For PRP all that is required is blood
Both these products come from your own body, there is no chance for
rejection
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- Safety MSCs [stem cells] have been used in clinical trials
since 1995; currently, more than 80 trials are registered with
ClinicalTrials.gov and no significant adverse events have been
reported. Sensebe et al, Mesenchymal stem cells for clinical
applications, Vox Sanguinis, 2010; 98
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- Safety this study with 100 joint injections of ADSCs, in the
form of SVF, with PRP shows that ADSCs/PRP treatment is safe and
provides long-term pain improvement Pak et al, Safety reporting on
implantation of autologous adipose tissue- derived stem cells with
platelet-rich plasma into human articular joints, BMC
Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2013; 14
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- Think you may be a candidate? www.kansasRMC.com
785-320-4700