Background: This study investigated the efficacy and safety of autologous bone marrow-mononuclear cells (ABMMNC) implantation in patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) due to thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease).
Methods: The study comprised 28 patients (25 men and 3 women) with a median age of 44 years (range, 25-54 years) who had thromboangiitis obliterans and unilateral critical limb ischemia, defined as ischemic rest pain in a limb with or without nonhealing ulcers. The patients received multiple injections of erythrocyte-depleted and volume-reduced ABMMNC into the gastrocnemius muscle, the intermetatarsal region, and the feet dorsum (n = 26) or forearm (n = 2) vs saline injections into the less ischemic contralateral limbs. The patients were nonresponders to previous Iloprost infusion and smoking cessation >or=6 months and were not candidates for nonsurgical or surgical revascularization. Primary end points were the total healing of the most important lesion while avoiding major or minor amputation, the relief of rest pain without the need for analgesics from baseline to 6 months' follow-up, and the safety and feasibility of the treatment. Secondary end points were the changes in ankle-brachial pressure index and peak walking time, the angiographic evidence of collateral vessel formation or remodeling, and the quality-of-life assessment. Two investigators blinded for treatment assignment performed image analyses.
Results: Unilateral intramuscular administration of ABMMNC was not associated with any complications. The mean follow-up time was 16.6 +/- 7.8 months (range, 7.6 to 33.8 months). Only one patient required toe amputation during follow-up. A change in the ankle-brachial pressure index >0.15 was achieved in 8 patients at 3 months and in 14 patients at 6 months compared with baseline values. At 6 months, patients demonstrated a significant improvement in rest pain scores (P < .0001), peak walking time (P < .0001), and quality of life (P < .0083). Total healing of the most important lesion was achieved in 15 patients (83%) with ischemic ulcers, and relief of rest pain without the need of narcotic analgesics improved in all patients. Digital subtraction angiography studies before and 6 months after the ABMMNC implantation showed vascular collateral networks had formed across the affected arteries in 22 patients (78.5%).
Conclusions: ABMMNC implantation could be a safe alternative to achieve therapeutic angiogenesis in patients with thromboangiitis obliterans and critical limb ischemia refractory to other treatment modalities.
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J Surg Res
January 2025
Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Electronic address:
Introduction: Uncertainties exist regarding the optimal management strategy for patients with thromboangiitis obliterans (TAOs). The aim of this study was to investigate the safety and effectiveness of common interventions used for treating patients with TAO.
Methods: Endovascular treatment, revascularization, sympathectomy, stem cell therapy (SCT), and nonsurgical interventions were selected for inclusion in the study.
J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech
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Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD.
Thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) is an inflammatory vasculopathy that often presents in young men with substantial tobacco use. Cannabis arteritis is the cannabis-associated counterpart, but there remains controversy over its classification due to overwhelming concurrent tobacco use. A 31-year-old man developed lifestyle-limiting claudication that coincided with vaping high-potency tetrahydrocannabinol.
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Department of Cardiology and Angiology, University Hospital Tübingen, Germany.
Thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) is a rare but threatening disease associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The pathophysiology is poorly understood, the diagnosis is often obscure and causal treatment options are limited. In the current study, we aimed to identify distinct TAO patient clusters that differed in clinical presentation and prognosis.
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Department of Rheumatology, Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital, 2-1-1 Minatojima-minami-machi, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, 650-0047, Japan.
J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)
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Department of Orthopaedics, Yueyang Central Hospital, Yueyang, People's Repulic of China.
Objective: This study investigates the effectiveness of tibia periosteum distraction (TPD) applied to the tibial periosteum, an innovative approach grounded in Ilizarov's tension-stress theory, for the treatment of ischemic diabetic foot and vasculitic foot conditions.
Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 33 patients (36 limbs) who underwent TPD between June 2019 and May 2022. The study comprised 21 males (23 limbs) and 12 females (13 limbs), aged 41 to 80 years (mean age: 63.
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