Effects of submucosal PRP injection on wound healing in endonasal surgeries: an experimental study

Autor: Abdurrahman Aksoy, Ozgur Kemal, Efe Karaca, Özlem Terzi, Sinan Atmaca, Ugur Yildirim
Přispěvatelé: Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 277:1681-1689
ISSN: 1434-4726
0937-4477
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-020-05884-1
Popis: Yildirim, Ugur/0000-0002-2373-6235; kemal, Ozgur/0000-0002-6419-6204; Atmaca, Sinan/0000-0001-6839-0285 WOS: 000518343200005 PubMed: 32144565 Purpose To investigate the effects of submucosal platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection on nasal mucosal wound healing after endoscopic sinus surgery. Methods 24 New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. To mimic surgery, injury was created using 3-mm punch forceps on ventral turbinate mucosa for all groups. Submucosal PRP was injected to the damaged mucosa in the first group (PRP group, n = 8), where 0.9% saline solution to the second group (saline group, n = 8) and no injection to the third one (control group, n = 8). All the animals were sacrificed 14 days after surgery; histopathological examination and hydroxyproline measurements were performed on the mucosa of all groups. Results Neutrophils, goblet cells, and collagen intensity were found significantly lower (p < 0.05) in PRP group than the control group. Also, the number of ciliary and goblet cells, and collagen intensity were found significantly lower (p < 0.05) in PRP group, than the saline group. In PRP group, hydroxyproline levels were found (p < 0.05) significantly lower than the saline and the control group, and no significant difference was found between the saline group and the control group (p > 0.05). Conclusion There are many studies in literature showing the positive effects of PRP on wound healing. The results of this study also demonstrated positive effects of PRP on the nasal mucosa. According to these results, PRP injection to the injured nasal mucosa showed anti-inflammatory, mucus-softening, and synechia-reducing effects. Therefore, submucosal PRP injection after endonasal surgeries can be considered an effective application for maintaining nasal physiology. Commission of Scientific Research Projects of Ondokuz Mayis UniversityOndokuz Mayis University [TIP.1904.17.016] This study was supported by the Commission of Scientific Research Projects of Ondokuz Mayis University (Project No: PYO. TIP.1904.17.016).
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