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Stem Cell Therapy: A Compassionate Use Program in Perianal Fistula

AIM: To report our experience in a compassionate use program for complex perianal fistula. METHODS: Under controlled circumstances and approved by European and Spanish laws, a compassionate use program allows the use of stem cell therapy for patients with nonhealing diseases, mostly complex fistula-...

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Autores principales: Herreros, M. D., Garcia-Olmo, D., Guadalajara, H., Georgiev-Hristov, T., Brandariz, L., Garcia-Arranz, M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6525789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31191678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6132340
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author Herreros, M. D.
Garcia-Olmo, D.
Guadalajara, H.
Georgiev-Hristov, T.
Brandariz, L.
Garcia-Arranz, M.
author_facet Herreros, M. D.
Garcia-Olmo, D.
Guadalajara, H.
Georgiev-Hristov, T.
Brandariz, L.
Garcia-Arranz, M.
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description AIM: To report our experience in a compassionate use program for complex perianal fistula. METHODS: Under controlled circumstances and approved by European and Spanish laws, a compassionate use program allows the use of stem cell therapy for patients with nonhealing diseases, mostly complex fistula-in-ano, who do not meet criteria to be included in a clinical trial. Candidates had previously undergone multiple surgical interventions that had failed. The intervention consisted of surgery (with closure of the internal opening or a surgical flap performance), followed by stem cell injection. Three types of cells were used for implant: stromal vascular fraction, autologous expanded adipose-derived, or allogenic adipose-derived stem cells. Healing was evaluated at 6(th) month follow-up. Outcome was classified as partial response or healing. Relapse was evaluated 1 year later. Maximum follow-up period was 48 months. RESULTS: 45 patients (24 male) were included; the mean age was 45 years, which ranged from 24 to 69 years. Since some of them received repeated doses, 52 cases were considered (42 fistula-in-ano, 7 rectovaginal fistulas, 1 urethrorectal fistula, 1 sacral fistula, and 1 hidradenitis suppurativa). Regarding fistula-in-ano, there were 18 Crohn's-associated and 24 cryptoglandular. 49 cases (94.2%) showed partial response starting 6.5 weeks of follow-up. 24 cases (46.2%) healed in a mean time of 5.5 months. A year later, all patients cured remained healed. No adverse effects related to stem cell therapy were reported. CONCLUSION: Stem cells are safe and useful for treating anal fistulae. Healing can be achieved in severe cases.
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spelling pubmed-65257892019-06-12 Stem Cell Therapy: A Compassionate Use Program in Perianal Fistula Herreros, M. D. Garcia-Olmo, D. Guadalajara, H. Georgiev-Hristov, T. Brandariz, L. Garcia-Arranz, M. Stem Cells Int Research Article AIM: To report our experience in a compassionate use program for complex perianal fistula. METHODS: Under controlled circumstances and approved by European and Spanish laws, a compassionate use program allows the use of stem cell therapy for patients with nonhealing diseases, mostly complex fistula-in-ano, who do not meet criteria to be included in a clinical trial. Candidates had previously undergone multiple surgical interventions that had failed. The intervention consisted of surgery (with closure of the internal opening or a surgical flap performance), followed by stem cell injection. Three types of cells were used for implant: stromal vascular fraction, autologous expanded adipose-derived, or allogenic adipose-derived stem cells. Healing was evaluated at 6(th) month follow-up. Outcome was classified as partial response or healing. Relapse was evaluated 1 year later. Maximum follow-up period was 48 months. RESULTS: 45 patients (24 male) were included; the mean age was 45 years, which ranged from 24 to 69 years. Since some of them received repeated doses, 52 cases were considered (42 fistula-in-ano, 7 rectovaginal fistulas, 1 urethrorectal fistula, 1 sacral fistula, and 1 hidradenitis suppurativa). Regarding fistula-in-ano, there were 18 Crohn's-associated and 24 cryptoglandular. 49 cases (94.2%) showed partial response starting 6.5 weeks of follow-up. 24 cases (46.2%) healed in a mean time of 5.5 months. A year later, all patients cured remained healed. No adverse effects related to stem cell therapy were reported. CONCLUSION: Stem cells are safe and useful for treating anal fistulae. Healing can be achieved in severe cases. Hindawi 2019-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6525789/ /pubmed/31191678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6132340 Text en Copyright © 2019 M. D. Herreros et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Brandariz, L.
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Stem Cell Therapy: A Compassionate Use Program in Perianal Fistula
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6132340
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