"SAVE"-Shock-Assisted Viable Extraction: A Minimally Manipulative Method of Processing Regenerative Cells for Clinical Use.

Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-11-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae112
Daniel Del Vecchio, Neil Vranis, Korina Alevrogianni, Spero Theodorou
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Abstract

Background: Extraction of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) from the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) has gained significant attention lately in the realm of regenerative medicine. However, finding highly efficient methods of extraction that also comply with the US regulations has prevented widespread clinical use.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate a novel ASC extraction device to quantify viable ASC extraction and processing efficiency.

Methods: SVF extracted from abdominal fat samples and processed using a novel shock-assisted viable extraction (SAVE) device was tested for stem-cell count and viability. Additionally, time required for processing was recorded.

Results: Twelve adipose samples were utilized for this study. After a mean time of 3 min, cell count yield ranged of 47,400 to 189,400 of viable regenerative cells per cc, with an average of 122,464 viable regenerative cells per cc.

Conclusions: SAVE is a novel fat-processing technique with high stem-cell extraction that shows promise from a regulatory, yield, time efficiency, and cost perspective.

Level of evidence 5 therapeutic:

“SAVE”-休克辅助存活提取:一种用于临床使用的处理再生细胞的最小操作方法。
背景:从基质血管部分(SVF)中提取脂肪源性干细胞(ASCs)最近在再生医学领域受到了极大的关注。然而,寻找符合美国法规的高效提取方法阻碍了广泛的临床应用。目的:本研究的目的是评估一种新的ASC提取装置,以量化可行的ASC提取和处理效率。方法:从腹部脂肪样本中提取SVF,并使用一种新型的休克辅助活菌提取(SAVE)设备进行处理,检测干细胞计数和活力。此外,还记录了处理所需的时间。结果:本研究使用了12个脂肪样本。平均3分钟后,细胞计数产率为每cc 47,400至189,400个可再生细胞,平均每cc 122,464个可再生细胞。结论:SAVE是一种具有高干细胞提取的新型脂肪处理技术,从监管、产量、时间效率和成本的角度来看,它显示出前景。证据等级为5,具有治疗作用:
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