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Chronic foot ulcers are the leading cause of prolonged hospitalization and loss of social participation in people with diabetes. Conventional management of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) is associated with slow healing, high cost, and recurrent visits to the hospital. Currently, the application of autologous lipotransfer is more popular, as the regenerative and reparative effects of fat are well established. Herein we report the efficacy of minimally manipulated extracellular matrix (MA-ECM) prepared from autologous homologous adipose tissue by using 3D bioprinting in DFU (test group) in comparison to the standard wound care (control group). A total of 40 subjects were screened and randomly divided into test and control groups. In the test group, the customized MA-ECM was printed as a scaffold from the patient autologous fat using a 3D bioprinter device and applied to the wound directly. The control group received standard wound care and weekly follow-up was done for all the patients. We evaluated the efficacy of this novel technology by assessing the reduction in wound size and attainment of epithelialization. The patients in the test group (n = 17) showed complete wound closure with re-epithelialization approximately within a period of 4 weeks. On the other hand, most of the patients in the control group (n = 16) who received standard wound dressings care showed a delay in wound healing in comparison to the test group. This technique can be employed as a personalized therapeutic method to accelerate diabetic wound healing and may provide a promising potential alternative approach to protect against lower foot amputation a most common complication in diabetes.

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