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International Journal of Surgery

Volume 46, October 2017, Pages 186-194
International Journal of Surgery

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Apprising the diverse facets of Platelet rich fibrin in surgery through a systematic review

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Highlights

  • Discusses the applications of PRF in Surgery using published data from past 10 years.

  • Compares PRF with other platelet concentrates.

  • Assesses the effectiveness of PRF in various surgical procedures and broadens the scope for further research.

Abstract

Context

Comprehensive reviews on clinical applications of Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) in surgery are limited despite its extensive utilization resulting in a dearth of knowledge on its effectiveness. Hence this article focuses on shedding light to the various applications of PRF pertaining to surgery through a systematic review.

Objective

The systematic review is aimed at evaluating the value of PRF in different areas of surgery.

Data sources

A systematic review of articles sourced from MEDLINE-pubmed (2008–2017(July)) was done. Additional articles were searched through GOOGLE SCHOLAR and SCIENCE DIRECT. Search terms such as Platelet rich fibrin; Platelet rich fibrin, surgery; Platelet concentrate; second generation concentrate; Applications of PRF in surgery were used.

Study selection

Systematic reviews, Randomized control trials, Pilot studies and Case reports were included. Non English articles, in-vitro and animal studies were excluded.

Data extraction

Independent sourcing of articles by 3 authors using a set of predefined criteria.

Data synthesis

Out of the 25 articles covering various surgical procedures that met the inclusion criteria, positive outcomes were noted in most. Although categorization into one specific type of study was not done, the overall success rate with PRF usage was 78%.No differences between test and control groups were observed in 2 studies and 3 studies showed no significant improvements with the usage of PRF.

Limitations

The systematic review did not categorize the study designs while evaluating success rates which might be considered as a shortcoming as case reports were also included.

Conclusions

The future propositions are vast and point towards innovative applications of this bio-material possibly in transplant and burn cases if a method of obtaining large amounts can be devised. However since we rely on evidence-based results, further long term studies are needed in distinct areas of applications to decisively prove its effectiveness.

Keywords

Platelet rich fibrin
Applications
Surgery
Healing
Regeneration

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1

Old no. 8, new no.17, park street, kilpauk garden colony, Chennai −600010, India.

2

Authors 1 and 2 have contributed equally to the review.