1. The effect of allogenic freeze-dried platelet-rich plasma in increasing the number of fibroblasts and neovascularization in wound healing
- Author
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Iswinarno Doso Saputro, Sitti Rizaliyana, and Dhitta Aliefia Noverta
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Number of neovascularization ,Experimental Research ,Number of fibroblasts ,Wound healing ,Surgery ,General Medicine ,Rabbit ,Full-thickness ,Allogenic freeze-dried platelet-rich plasma (PRP) - Abstract
Background To evaluate the use of allogenic freeze-dry PRP for the full-thickness wound healing process in experimental animals (rabbits). Material and methods This study is an experimental research using the posttest-only design, a simple randomized design. Thirty rabbits were randomly divided into six groups (three control groups and three treatment groups), and each group consisted of five subjects. Skin-thick cuts were made on the back of each rabbit. Wounds in the control group were treated using a paraffin gauze, and allogenic freeze-dried PRP was given to the treatment group; observations were made on the 3rd, 9th, and 14th days. The t-test on two random samples and Mann–Whitney were used to process data. The results were significant at p, Highlights • There were significant differences in the average number of fibroblasts in the control groups and the treatment groups. • There were major differences in the average amount of neovascularization between the control group and the treatment group. • Allogenic freeze-dried PRP could increase the number of fibroblasts and neovascularization in wound healing.
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- 2021