PURPOSE: To establish a low-cost method to prepare platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and evaluates the potential of platelet derived factors to enhance wound healing in the surgical wounds in equine. METHODS: To obtain a PRP gel, calcium gluconate and autologous thrombin were added to platelet-rich plasma. For the tests six saddle horses were used and two surgical incisions were made in each animal. Wounds were treated with PRP gel or untreated. Sequential wound biopsies collected at Treatment 1: at days 5 and 30 and Treatment 2: at days 15 and 45 post wounding permitted comparison of differentiation markers and wound repair. RESULTS: The optimal platelets enrichment over 4.0 time's baseline values was obtained using 300 g for 10 min on the first ...
Objective: This study was designed to identify the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma gel (PRP) a...
Abstract Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is popularly used in the horse industry to enhance regeneration ...
Second intention wound healing may be impaired by wound and host factors and thus more advanced ther...
Aim: The therapeutic evaluation of the biological effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) used as a sur...
platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from whole blood and combining it with thrombin and calcium or other act...
This study evaluated the immunohistochemical expression of type I (COL I) and III (COL III) collagen...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Slow or poor quality healing of bones, tendon & ligaments and other soft tissues are common clin...
Background: In recent decades, many researches have been conducted on processes involved in tissue r...
Objective To determine whether the topical application of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) promotes heali...
Musculoskeletal injuries that occur in horses during sports activities are often disabling and requi...
The objective of the study was to review current literature to determine whether the topical applica...
To determine whether the topical application of platelet rich plasma (PRP) promotes clinically evalu...
Tendon injuries are notorious for their slow and functionally inferior healing. Intratendinous appli...
: The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to enhance tenodesmic lesion healing has been questioned ove...
Objective: This study was designed to identify the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma gel (PRP) a...
Abstract Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is popularly used in the horse industry to enhance regeneration ...
Second intention wound healing may be impaired by wound and host factors and thus more advanced ther...
Aim: The therapeutic evaluation of the biological effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) used as a sur...
platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from whole blood and combining it with thrombin and calcium or other act...
This study evaluated the immunohistochemical expression of type I (COL I) and III (COL III) collagen...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Slow or poor quality healing of bones, tendon & ligaments and other soft tissues are common clin...
Background: In recent decades, many researches have been conducted on processes involved in tissue r...
Objective To determine whether the topical application of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) promotes heali...
Musculoskeletal injuries that occur in horses during sports activities are often disabling and requi...
The objective of the study was to review current literature to determine whether the topical applica...
To determine whether the topical application of platelet rich plasma (PRP) promotes clinically evalu...
Tendon injuries are notorious for their slow and functionally inferior healing. Intratendinous appli...
: The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to enhance tenodesmic lesion healing has been questioned ove...
Objective: This study was designed to identify the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma gel (PRP) a...
Abstract Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is popularly used in the horse industry to enhance regeneration ...
Second intention wound healing may be impaired by wound and host factors and thus more advanced ther...