Tuesday, September 06, 2011

NEUROSURGEONS USE ADULT STEM CELLS TO GROW NECK VERTEBRAE

Source: University of California - Davis Health System
Date: September 6, 2011

Summary:

(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — Neurosurgery researchers at UC Davis Health System have used a new, leading-edge stem cell therapy to promote the growth of bone tissue following the removal of cervical discs -- the cushions between the bones in the neck -- to relieve chronic, debilitating pain. The procedure used bone marrow-derived adult stem cells to promote the growth of the bone tissue essential for spinal fusion following surgery, as part of a nationwide, multicenter clinical trial of the therapy.