A Tissue Therapeutics Revolution

(cutiss.swiss)

46 points | by doener 6 days ago ago

7 comments

  • pfdietz 3 days ago ago

    I have personal experience with artificial skin products. Someone close to me had a persistent wound on their lower leg that would not heal. Repeated debridement, hyperbaric oxygen, and such didn't get it to heal, but application of patches of a (then new) cultured skin product healed it immediately. Huge QoL improvement.

    • southernplaces7 3 days ago ago

      Was there any specific reason why it wouldn't heal no matter what? Something like diabetes maybe? As far as I know wounds that don't want to heal are pretty rare in people with more or less normal health..

      • pfdietz 3 days ago ago

        Not diabetes. I don't think it was ever really determined, even though a skin sample was sent to the Mayo Clinic.

      • canadiantim 3 days ago ago

        They were cut with a morgul blade, that wound would’ve never healed without elvish medicine.

    • 3 days ago ago
      [deleted]
  • 1oooqooq 3 days ago ago

    every country have a dozen start ups rushing to patent the same thing globally.

    it's mostly a game or passing trials for something that's obviously good and the alternative so far have 100% death* (burns over 80%). it just shows how ineffective is the whole system.

    * but the investors are way more interested in permanent wound cases and they will price those like they usually price things with low mortality but high quality is life.