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[Clinical study on PRP in improving bone repair].

Jianjun Qiu1, Changqing Zhang, Yanjie Guo

  • 1Department of Orthopedics, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, 200233, P.R. China.

Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi = Zhongguo Xiufu Chongjian Waike Zazhi = Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment can enhance operative incision healing and reduce hospital stays for fracture patients. This study provides evidence for PRP

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Regenerative medicine

Context:

  • Fracture repair remains a significant clinical challenge.
  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is explored for its potential to accelerate bone healing.
  • Evaluating PRP's efficacy in fresh fracture treatment is crucial for clinical application.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the therapeutic effect of PRP on bone repair in fresh fractures.
  • To provide an experimental basis for utilizing PRP in treating bone defects.

Summary:

  • A comparative study involved 59 fresh fracture patients, with 29 treated using PRP and 30 with conventional open reduction and fixation.
  • Wound healing and inflammatory responses showed no significant differences between groups.
  • The PRP group exhibited significantly shorter hospitalization days (8.21 days) compared to the control group (11.67 days).

Impact:

  • PRP application accelerates operative incision healing without adverse effects.
  • PRP treatment leads to a significant reduction in patient hospitalization duration.
  • This study supports PRP as a beneficial adjunct in fracture management.