| Literature DB >> 26221200 |
Satoshi Kushida1, Natsuko Kakudo2, Naoki Morimoto2, Yudai Mori2, Kenji Kusumoto2.
Abstract
In platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, various growth factors and cytokines released the α-granules contained in platelets after activation can potentially enhance wound healing by delivering. We report a patient in whom treatment with PRP, prepared using a syringe-centrifugation-system PRP kit (KYOCERA Medical PRP Kit), for a fistula following bursitis of the lateral malleolus, which could not be healed with conventional wound therapy, led to successful healing. A 58-year-old man was on dialysis for type II diabetes and chronic renal failure. In the left lateral malleolus, septic bursitis developed, leading to a refractory fistula with a subcutaneous cavity measuring 4 × 3 cm, which persisted for more than 2 months. Platelet-rich plasma was prepared using the KYOCERA Medical PRP Kit (KYOCERA Medical Corporation, Osaka, Japan) and infused into the cavity twice to close it. After this procedure, the cavity size reduced, but the orifice and subcutaneous cavity were not closed. Therefore, additional PRP therapy was conducted after 10 weeks of the first PRP session. Complete closure was achieved 13 weeks after the first PRP therapy. In the present case, PRP was prepared using the KYOCERA Medical PRP Kit, and wound healing of a fistula with subcutaneous cavity following bursitis of the lateral malleolus was successfully cured. The KYOCERA Medical PRP Kit was useful, because PRP could be prepared simply and inexpensively using the syringe-centrifugation system.Entities:
Keywords: fistula; platelet-rich plasma; septic bursitis; subcutaneous cavity; wound healing
Year: 2015 PMID: 26221200 PMCID: PMC4516017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Figure 1(a) Macroscopic finding showed that a fistula with subcutaneous cavity measuring 4 × 3 cm was observed in the left lateral malleolus. The mark indicates the margin of the subcutaneous cavity. (b) Computed tomographic findings of the left lateral malleolus. The yellow dotted line indicates the margin of the subcutaneous cavity.
Figure 2PRP preparation with the KYOCERA Medical PRP Kit (2-session centrifugation method) is shown in the schema. PRP indicates platelet-rich plasma; PPP, platelet poor plasma.
Figure 3(a) Macroscopic finding showed that the pocket was reduced 10 weeks after the first PRP therapy. (b) Computed tomographic findings of the left lateral malleolus showed that the cavity size reduced after the first PRP session. The yellow dotted line indicates the margin of the subcutaneous cavity. PRP indicates platelet-rich plasma.