Login / Signup

Stem cell therapy for traumatic brachial plexus injury.

Ellen Y LeeRobert J SpinnerMartin M MortazaviDiana AngiusNimer AdeebAllen T BishopAlexander Y Shin
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2023)
Stem cell therapy is rapidly evolving, with preclinical studies showing various stem cell types successfully promoting peripheral nerve regeneration. Despite the lack of clinical studies demonstrating efficacy and safety, the number of commercial entities marketing and promoting this treatment direct to patients is also increasing. We describe three adult traumatic brachial plexus injury (BPI) patients who had stem cell therapies prior to consultation in a multidisciplinary brachial plexus clinic. No functional improvement was noted at long-term follow-up despite claims reported by the commercial entities. Considerations and implications of stem cell application in BPI patients are reviewed.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • spinal cord injury
  • newly diagnosed
  • cell therapy
  • peripheral nerve
  • prognostic factors
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • primary care
  • palliative care
  • mesenchymal stem cells