Title of article :
Use of Platelet Rich Plasma and Hyaluronic Acid in the Treatment of Complications of Achilles Tendon Reconstruction
Author/Authors :
Gentile, Pietro Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department - Specialized School for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - University of Rome, Italy , Angelis, Barbara De Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department - Specialized School for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - University of Rome, Italy , Agovino, Annarita Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department - Specialized School for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - University of Rome, Italy , Orlandi, Fabrizio Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department - Specialized School for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - University of Rome, Italy , Migner, Alessandra Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department - Specialized School for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - University of Rome, Italy , Pasquali, Camilla Di Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department - Specialized School for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - University of Rome, Italy , Cervelli, Valerio Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department - Specialized School for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - University of Rome, Italy
Pages :
9
From page :
124
To page :
132
Abstract :
BACKGROUND The platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and hyaluronic acid (HA) constitute a system of tissue growth that can regenerate damaged tissue. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of PRP and HA in treatment of complications of Achilles tendon reconstruction. METHODS We selected ten patients affected by Achilles tendon injuries resulting from post-surgical complications subsequent to tenorrhaphy and have treated them with autologous PRP in combination with HA to evaluate the improvement of lesions with wound closure. RESULTS The treatment with PRP and HA for post-surgical complications of Achilles tendon was effective in healing and regeneration of soft and hard tissues. The healing time was shortened, and the treated area preserved a satisfying strength in plantar flexion and extension of the ankle, denoting to a decisive improvement in texture and a more rapid healing and a good cutaneous elasticity, with a significant reduction of the costs of hospitalization and the pain already the immediate postoperatively. The functional rehabilitation in terms of deambulation and joint mobility was complete. CONCLUSION The treatment we proposed allowed an easier and more rapid wound closure with excellent aesthetic improvement. Furthermore, the minimally invasive technique is well tolerated by patients.
Keywords :
Platelet rich plasma , Hyaluronic acid , Achilles tendon , Reconstruction
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2493767
Link To Document :
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