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Effect of PRP on healing of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair – first experience

Publication at Second Faculty of Medicine |
2013

Abstract

Introduction: Our study is focusing on evaluation of safety and results following application of PRP (platelet rich plasma) in 20 patients after rotator cuff arthroscopic repair. Materials and methods: Following arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction, PRP with autologous thrombin was applied at the suture site.

Pre-operatively, and at 3, 6 and 12 months following the surgery, VAS, UCLA and Constant Scores were evaluated. Results: Average level of VAS was significantly decreased in comparison to pre-operative level.

Average UCLA score was improved from 18,6 to 34,7. Average Constant Score was improved from 54,3 to 86,4 at the time of the last follow up visit.

Discussion: This paper confirms the safety of PRP application in treatment of rotator cuff rupture, with good clinical results being achieved. Further prospective study is in preparation.