Preclinical efficacy of stem cell therapy for skin flap: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Yuan LiQi-Lin JiangLeanne Van der MerweDong-Hao LouCai LinPublished in: Stem cell research & therapy (2021)
The preclinical evidence of our systematic review indicate that stem cell-based therapy is effective for promoting early angiogenesis by up regulating VEGF and ultimately improving the survival rate of skin flap. In summary, small area skin flap, the administration method of intra-arterial injection, ASCs and MSCs, and xenogenic stem cells from humans showed more effective for the survival of animal skin flaps. In general, stem cell-based therapy may be a promising method to prevent skin flap necrosis.