Volume 4
Clinical Pediatric Dermatology
ISSN: 2472-0143
Page 64
JOINT EVENT
Wound Congress 2018 &
Clinical Dermatology Congress 20
18
October 15-16, 2018
October 15-16, 2018 Rome, Italy
&
5
th
International Conference on
Advances in Skin, Wound Care and Tissue Science
14
th
International Conference on
Clinical Dermatology
The use of platelet rich plasma as an adjunct treatment in complex wounds: Multiple case presentations
Douglas R. Solway
Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, USA
Statement of the problem:
Regenerative medicine has been increasing in popularity over the past 10-15 years. There have
been many biologics that have been approve by the FDA to be used as adjuncts for wound healing inmany different scenarios.
These products all have been shown tohelp in the healing of wounds ranging fromdiabetic, venous to traumatic. The multiple
products available are sometimes very costly.Different products beingused are human fibroblasts, human dermis, human
epidermis, human amnionic membrane, and porcine collagen matrix. Unfortunately ,there is not one single product that will
heal all wounds in a reasonable amount of time.Therefore, most wound care specialist will rely on multiple adjusts that will
benefit the healing process.
Subject Matter:
This lecture will demonstrate the effectiveness of PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) as an adjunct to healing in
multiple clinical cases with complex wounds. We will demonstrate the importance of understanding the three phases of healing
and how that can affect wound healing. We will demonstrate the importance of wound bed preparation and the importance of
timed procedures to enhance healing. This lecture will show how PRP can be use alone or as an adjunct with other treatments
such as NPWT, skin grafting, high pressure saline debridement, and Unna’s wraps. We will present wound treatment in a
systematic logical manner that will address the importance of understanding all important aspects that go into healing complex
wounds.
Conclusion and Significance:
Multiple clinical case studies will be presented with fully healed outcomes showing the
effectiveness of PRP alone and as an adjunct to healing. Attendees will come to understand how time procedures and treatments
can enhance healing if done in logical and systematic steps. All cases presented in this lecture are the authors own cases.
Attendees will learn about wound management, preparation, and treatment of wounds both surgically and non-surgically.
They will understand how PRP plays an important roll in wound healing and how it can be cost effective.
Clin Pediatr Dermatol 2018, Volume 4
DOI: 10.21767/2472-0143-C2-006




