Title of article :
Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma As A Preparative for Resurfacing Burn Wounds with Split Thickness Skin Grafts
Author/Authors :
Gupta, Samarth Department of Plastic - Reconstructive and Burns - SMS Hospital Jaipur - Jaipur - Rajasthan - India , Goil, Pradeep Department of Plastic - Reconstructive and Burns - SMS Hospital Jaipur - Jaipur - Rajasthan - India , Thakurani, Sangeeta Department of Plastic - Reconstructive and Burns - SMS Hospital Jaipur - Jaipur - Rajasthan - India
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Split thickness skin graft is a widely accepted technique to cover large defects. Shearing, hematoma and infection have
often been attributed as major causes for graft loss. Autologous
platelet rich plasma (PRP) has been used in various treatment
modalities in the field of plastic surgery for its healing, adhesive
and hemostatic properties owing to the growth factors that are
released. This Study primarily throws light on the usage of PRP
over difficult Burn wound beds to augment graft uptake and
attenuate complications.
METHODS
The patients were divided into two groups of those who were
subjected to use of autologous PRP as a preparative burn
surfacing and the control group who underwent standard method
of treatment.
RESULTS
Patients in PRP group significantly showed a higher graft
adherence rate as compared to those with other method. It also
reduced pain, and hematoma formation.
CONCLUSION
Application of PRP is a safe, cost effective, easy method to
increase graft adherence rate in patients with burns where graft loss is noticed and there is shortage of donor sites.
Keywords :
Autologous , Platelet rich plasma , Burn , Wound , Skin graft
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery