2022
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20220329
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A clinical study on efficacy of peri-lesional autologous platelet-rich plasma in non-healing ulcers

Abstract: Background: Non-healing ulcers are a major health problem worldwide and have a great impact at personal, professional, and social levels. They are a major cause of non-traumatic lower limb amputations. The application of autologous Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) has been a breakthrough in the treatment of non-healing ulcers, as it is an easy and cost-effective procedure, and provides the necessary growth factors that enhance tissue healing. The aim and objective of the study was to test the effectiveness of peri-u… Show more

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“…A recent study included 50 cases with DFU were with peri-ulcer autologous PRP applications once weekly. All the patients showed signs of wound healing with a reduction in wound size, and the mean time duration of ulcer healing was 6.75 (SD 1.47) weeks [13] . These were comparable with many previous studies as regard time to healing as Yilmaz et al [14] (4.82 weeks), Crovetti et al [15] (10 weeks), and Ahmed et al [16] (3.87 weeks).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…A recent study included 50 cases with DFU were with peri-ulcer autologous PRP applications once weekly. All the patients showed signs of wound healing with a reduction in wound size, and the mean time duration of ulcer healing was 6.75 (SD 1.47) weeks [13] . These were comparable with many previous studies as regard time to healing as Yilmaz et al [14] (4.82 weeks), Crovetti et al [15] (10 weeks), and Ahmed et al [16] (3.87 weeks).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%