PRFM enhance wound healing process in skin graft

M Reksodiputro, D Widodo, J Bashiruddin… - Facial Plastic …, 2014 - thieme-connect.com
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2014thieme-connect.com
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery often used skin graft on defects that cannot be
covered primarily by a local flap. However, wound healing using skin graft is slow, most of
the time the graft is contractured and the take of graft is not optimal. Platelet rich fibrin matrix
(PRFM) is a new generation of concentrated platelets that produce natural fibrin and
reported to speed up the healing process. Application of PRFM in the skin graft implants is
expected to increase the survival of the graft. We used porcine as animal models to …
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery often used skin graft on defects that cannot be covered primarily by a local flap. However, wound healing using skin graft is slow, most of the time the graft is contractured and the take of graft is not optimal. Platelet rich fibrin matrix (PRFM) is a new generation of concentrated platelets that produce natural fibrin and reported to speed up the healing process. Application of PRFM in the skin graft implants is expected to increase the survival of the graft. We used porcine as animal models to elucidate the effect of autologous PRFM on wound healing in full-thickness (FTSG) and split-thickness (STSG) skin grafts. Survival level of the skin graft was determined by using ImageJ software based on the formation of collagen type 1 and graft take. We observed that the use of PRFM in FTSG and STSG increased type 1 collagen formation. We also found that PRFM addition in STSG gave the best skin graft take.
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