Platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graft

Background and objectives: Platelets are a source of numerous growth factors which facilitate repair and healing. Thus platelet rich plasma has been increasingly used as a treatment modality in the field of reconstructive surgeries for wound healing. This preliminary study was carried out to explore...

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Main Authors: Atul Sonker, Anju Dubey, Ankur Bhatnagar, Rajendra Chaudhary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Transfusion Science
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Online Access:http://www.ajts.org/article.asp?issn=0973-6247;year=2015;volume=9;issue=2;spage=155;epage=158;aulast=Sonker
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spelling doaj-f8756c65f203451a8d3881f6c02ed7212020-11-24T23:35:25ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Journal of Transfusion Science0973-62471998-35652015-01-019215515810.4103/0973-6247.162712Platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graftAtul SonkerAnju DubeyAnkur BhatnagarRajendra ChaudharyBackground and objectives: Platelets are a source of numerous growth factors which facilitate repair and healing. Thus platelet rich plasma has been increasingly used as a treatment modality in the field of reconstructive surgeries for wound healing. This preliminary study was carried out to explore whether platelet growth factors from platelet rich plasma could be used for enhancement of split thickness skin graft survival. Materials and Methods: Twenty patients (13 males and 7 females) requiring split thickness skin graft for various clinical reasons were enrolled in the study. Platelet rich plasma was collected by apheresis and frozen at −80° C. It was thawed at room temperature immediately before its intended application. PRP was applied only on one half of the wound, while another half served as control. Patient was followed for 6 weeks. The effect was assessed at first dressing in terms of graft uptake and subsequently as time taken for complete healing. Results: There was 100% uptake of the graft in the area where platelet rich plasma was applied. In the control area, there was complete graft loss in 4 cases, partial loss in 7 cases and complete uptake in 9 cases. Conclusion: This study demonstrated promising results on application of PRP to split thickness skin grafts. Further randomized studies with greater sample size may be undertaken to establish platelet rich plasma as a validated treatment modality.http://www.ajts.org/article.asp?issn=0973-6247;year=2015;volume=9;issue=2;spage=155;epage=158;aulast=SonkerPlatelet growth factorsplatelet-rich plasmaskin graft
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Anju Dubey
Ankur Bhatnagar
Rajendra Chaudhary
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Anju Dubey
Ankur Bhatnagar
Rajendra Chaudhary
Platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graft
Asian Journal of Transfusion Science
Platelet growth factors
platelet-rich plasma
skin graft
author_facet Atul Sonker
Anju Dubey
Ankur Bhatnagar
Rajendra Chaudhary
author_sort Atul Sonker
title Platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graft
title_short Platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graft
title_full Platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graft
title_fullStr Platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graft
title_full_unstemmed Platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graft
title_sort platelet growth factors from allogeneic platelet-rich plasma for clinical improvement in split-thickness skin graft
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Journal of Transfusion Science
issn 0973-6247
1998-3565
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background and objectives: Platelets are a source of numerous growth factors which facilitate repair and healing. Thus platelet rich plasma has been increasingly used as a treatment modality in the field of reconstructive surgeries for wound healing. This preliminary study was carried out to explore whether platelet growth factors from platelet rich plasma could be used for enhancement of split thickness skin graft survival. Materials and Methods: Twenty patients (13 males and 7 females) requiring split thickness skin graft for various clinical reasons were enrolled in the study. Platelet rich plasma was collected by apheresis and frozen at −80° C. It was thawed at room temperature immediately before its intended application. PRP was applied only on one half of the wound, while another half served as control. Patient was followed for 6 weeks. The effect was assessed at first dressing in terms of graft uptake and subsequently as time taken for complete healing. Results: There was 100% uptake of the graft in the area where platelet rich plasma was applied. In the control area, there was complete graft loss in 4 cases, partial loss in 7 cases and complete uptake in 9 cases. Conclusion: This study demonstrated promising results on application of PRP to split thickness skin grafts. Further randomized studies with greater sample size may be undertaken to establish platelet rich plasma as a validated treatment modality.
topic Platelet growth factors
platelet-rich plasma
skin graft
url http://www.ajts.org/article.asp?issn=0973-6247;year=2015;volume=9;issue=2;spage=155;epage=158;aulast=Sonker
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