Platelet Rich Plasma in Gynecology-Discovering Undiscovered-Review
International journal of environmental research and public health, 19(9), 5284, 2022
Abstract
Regenerative medicine combines elements of tissue engineering and molecular biology aiming to support the regeneration and repair processes of damaged tissues, cells and organs. The most commonly used preparation in regenerative medicine is platelet rich plasma (PRP) containing numerous growth factors present in platelet granularities. This therapy is increasingly used in various fields of medicine. This article is a review of literature on the use of PRP in gynecology and obstetrics. There is no doubt that the released growth factors and proteins have a beneficial effect on wound healing and regeneration processes. So far, its widest application is in reproductive medicine, especially in cases of thin endometrium, Asherman's syndrome, or premature ovarian failure (POF) but also in wound healing and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), such as urinary incontinence or recurrent genitourinary fistula auxiliary treatment. Further research is, however, needed to confirm the effectiveness and the possibility of its application in many other disorders.
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Streit-Ciećkiewicz, D., Kołodyńska, A., Futyma-Gąbka, K., Grzybowska, M. E., Gołacki, J., & Futyma, K. (2022). Platelet Rich Plasma in Gynecology-Discovering Undiscovered-Review. *International journal of environmental research and public health*, *19*(9), 5284. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095284
Streit-Ciećkiewicz D, Kołodyńska A, Futyma-Gąbka K, Grzybowska ME, Gołacki J, Futyma K. Platelet Rich Plasma in Gynecology-Discovering Undiscovered-Review. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022;19(9):5284. doi:10.3390/ijerph19095284
Streit-Ciećkiewicz, Dominika, et al. "Platelet Rich Plasma in Gynecology-Discovering Undiscovered-Review." *International journal of environmental research and public health*, vol. 19, no. 9, 2022, pp. 5284.
Keywords
Endometrium, Female, Gynecology, Humans, Platelet-Rich Plasma, Pregnancy, Regenerative Medicine, Tissue Engineering, Asherman’s Syndrome, Platelet Rich Fibrin, Platelet Rich Plasma, Premature Ovarian Failure, Urogynecology, Vesicovaginal Fistula