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Comparison of surgically repaired Achilles tendon tears using platelet-rich fibrin matrices.

Mikel Sánchez1, Eduardo Anitua, Juan Azofra, Isabel Andía, Sabino Padilla, Iñigo Mujika.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Platelet-rich fibrin matrices release a natural mixture of growth factors that play central roles in the complex processes of tendon healing. HYPOTHESIS: Application of autologous platelet-rich matrices during Achilles tendon surgery may promote healing and functional recovery. STUDY
DESIGN: Case-control study and descriptive laboratory study; Level of evidence, 3.
METHODS: Twelve athletes underwent open suture repair after complete Achilles tendon tear. Open suture repair in conjunction with a preparation rich in growth factors (PRGF) was performed in 6 athletes and retrospectively compared with a matched group that followed conventional surgical procedure. The outcomes were evaluated on the basis of range of motion, functional recovery, and complications. Achilles tendons were examined by ultrasound at 50 +/- 11 months in retrospective controls and 32 +/- 10 months in the PRGF group. In the laboratory portion of the study, PRGF treatment was characterized by the number of platelets and concentration of insulin (IGF-I), transformed (TGF-beta1), platelet-derived (PDGF-AB), vascular endothelial (VEGF), hepatocyte (HGF), and epidermal (EGF) growth factors in patients affected by musculoskeletal traumatic injuries.
RESULTS: Athletes receiving PRGF recovered their range of motion earlier (7 +/- 2 weeks vs 11 +/- 3 weeks, P = .025), showed no wound complication, and took less time to take up gentle running (11 +/- 1 weeks vs 18 +/- 3 weeks, P = .042) and to resume training activities (14 +/- 0.8 weeks vs 21 +/- 3 weeks, P = .004). The cross-sectional area of the PRGF-treated tendons increased less (t = 3.44, P = .009). TGF-beta1 (74.99 +/- 32.84 ng/mL), PDGF-AB (35.62 +/- 14.57 ng/mL), VEGF (383.9 +/- 374.9 pg/mL), EGF (481.5 +/- 187.5 pg/mL), and HGF (593.87 +/- 155.76 pg/mL) significantly correlated with the number of platelets (677 +/- 217 platelets/microL, P < .05).
CONCLUSION: The operative management of tendons combined with the application of autologous PRGF may present new possibilities for enhanced healing and functional recovery. This needs to be evaluated in a randomized clinical trial.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17099241     DOI: 10.1177/0363546506294078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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