A. V. Leontev, Elena A. Grishina, M. Danilov, Irina V. Nadina, K. Shishin
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AIM: to develop a technique and evaluate the effectiveness of endoscopic injections of autoplasma rich in platelets (PRP) in patients with post-radiation rectal ulcers.PATIENTS AND METHODS: 41 patients with post-radiation rectal ulcer underwent endoscopic injections of APBT to epithelialize the ulcer.RESULTS: The average number of injections for epithelialization of a post-radiation ulcer is 5. 31(75.6%) patients during the manipulation of the sermon pain syndrome, the severity of full strength on the scale of the analog-analogue scale. In 39 (95.1%) patients, complete healing of the post-radiation ulcer of the rectum was diagnosed after endoscopic injections of PRP.CONCLUSION: PRP endoscopic injections are a technically feasible, safe and effective method in the treatment of patients with post-radiation rectal ulcers.