Platelet Rich Plasma

Definition

 

Platelet rich plasma

 

Concept

 

2 main components

 

1.  Platelets

- contain PDGF, TGF, VEGF

 

2.  Growth factors

- ILGF

- FGF

 

Formed from the separation of whole blood into plasma and RBC

- separation usually achieved with centrifugation

 

Platelet concentration

- whole blood 150 - 400 x 106 / ml

- up to 8 x higher in PRP

- region of 600 000 to 1000 000 platelets per ml

 

Technique

 

Draw 2 amounts of blood

- 60 mls to be centrifuged to PRP, mix with anticoagulant

- 8 mls to provide thrombin, mix with anticoagulant

 

Sit for 60 minutes

 

PRP 1

 

Centrifuge for 15 minutes

 

PRP MachinePRP 2

 

PRP

- draw off plasma

- take PRP

 

PRP 3PRP 4PRP 5

 

Thrombin

- remove from small tube

 

PRP 6PRP 7

 

Use premade injection device as required

 

PRP 8

 

Possible Indications

 

Lateral epicondylitis

 

Peerbooms et al Am J Sports Med 2010

- RCT PRP v HCLA

- improved outcomes at 6 months and 1 year in PRP

 

Rotator cuff tears

 

Rotator Cuff Repair PRP 1Rotator Cuff Repair PRP 2PRP Clot

 

Muscle Tears

 

Tears

- hamstring

- adductors

- iliopsoas

- gluteus

- abdominal oblique

- gastrocnemius

 

No Level 1, 2 or 3 evidence

 

Acute Tendon / Ligament Injuries

 

Acute Injuries

- MCL tear

- lateral ankle ligament rupture

- achilles tendon rupture

 

Chronic Tendon / Ligament Injuries

 

De Vos et al JAMA 2010

- RCT in achilles tendinopathy

- PRP v saline

- no difference in outcome