Comparison of Fixation and Uptake of Split Skin Graft Using Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma with Conventional Method for Ulcer

Raguram V., Jai Vinod Kumar R., Velineni Bharath
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Platelet Rich Plasma contains a major Growth factor and has adhesive and healing properties. PRP promotes angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, and wound healing. The main aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of SSG fixation using autologous platelet-rich plasma with the conventional method like suturing. In this study, patients who were admitted with a diagnosis of ”ulcer” in the General Surgery department in SRM medical college hospital and research centre were included and would be taken as subjects for this study. It is a randomized, controlled study with a sample size of 60. Thirty people were put in the autologous PRP group, and another 30 people were put in the suture group. Instant graft uptake of SSG to the ulcer was statistically significant in the PRP group. The seroma formation, the number of dressings and the period of hospital stay were comparatively increased in the suture group than in the PRP. The usage of PRP is secure and efficient in healing ulcer. It has been discovered to be very advantageous in many ways for both the patient and the surgeon. Based on what we found, we recommend using autologous PRP on wounds before resurfacing to help them heal better and faster than suturing.
自体富血小板血浆与常规植皮法治疗溃疡的固定与吸收比较
富血小板血浆含有一种主要的生长因子,具有粘附和愈合特性。PRP促进血管生成、胶原合成和伤口愈合。本研究的主要目的是比较自体富血小板血浆与缝合等常规方法固定SSG的疗效。本研究纳入SRM医学院附属医院及研究中心普外科以“溃疡”诊断入院的患者作为本研究的研究对象。这是一项随机对照研究,样本量为60人。自体PRP组30人,缝合组30人。在PRP组,即刻移植到溃疡的SSG吸收具有统计学意义。缝合组血肿形成、敷料次数、住院时间均较PRP组明显增加。应用PRP治疗溃疡安全、有效。人们发现它在许多方面对病人和外科医生都是非常有利的。根据我们的发现,我们建议在伤口表面重新铺设之前使用自体PRP,以帮助伤口愈合得更好更快。
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