Stem cell treatment involves creating a personalized cellular product and administering it to the patient. During the initial consultation, the doctor evaluates the patient’s condition and selects the type of cellular product, the source of the cells, and the method of administration.
To better understand stem cell therapy and its procedural aspects, let’s go through the process step by step.
Cell therapy begins with the collection of biomaterial, from which the required type of cells will be extracted.
The collection is performed in a sterile operating room using anesthesia, particularly when obtaining fat tissue or bone marrow. Once collected, the biomaterial is immediately transported to the laboratory.
For patients whose own stem cells are unsuitable for treatment, donor cells, also known as allogeneic cells, are selected. These donor cells can be prepared in advance and used at any time. Allogeneic therapy involves the use of cells from a healthy donor.
The biomaterial is initially processed and then prepared according to standard operating procedures. Depending on the source, it may undergo several stages, including filtration, to separate the required cells from others.
The subsequent steps include checking cell viability, analyzing the karyotype, and testing for the absence of viral and bacterial infections.
Next, the obtained cell suspension is purified and placed into specialized vials with patented culture media, which is changed every few days. During this period, active division of stem cells occurs, leading to an increase in their mass.
Before administration, the cell product is prepared for clinical use. A cell product passport is created, detailing the characteristics of the cells and the results of tests that confirm their quality and safety.
Safety checks for stem cells are conducted multiple times: upon collection of the biomaterial, during the processing stages, and before the issuance of the cell product, to ensure patient safety and the optimal condition of the cells.
To receive the best services, visit ReoCell Clinic. We hope that stem cell therapy will help you feel better, just as it has helped many of our patients.
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