Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcer is a chronic and frequent complication in diabetic patients. Foot ulcers occur in 15-25% of people with diabetes, and most of them require amputation. Conventional treatments for DFU have not been effective enough to reduce the amputation rates. Thus, an effective method to accelerate the healing of diabetic foot ulcers is required. Recently, stem cells have emerged as a promising adjuvant therapy. One of the numerous types of stem cells used in chronic wound healing therapy is Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs). MSCs may be associated with shorter wound healing time, rapid tissue regeneration, and reduced risk of lower limb amputation through all mechanisms. This article summarizes and critically reviews the published literature on the use of MSCs to enhance chronic wound healing in DFUs.

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