BONE HEALING OF DEFECTS IN CALVARIA USING RICH FIBRIN IN PLATELETS AND LEUKOCYTES: STUDY IN RABBITS
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.4224Keywords:
L-PRF, Bone healing, Defects in calvaria, RabbitAbstract
Introduction: L-PRF (platelet and leukocyte-rich fibrin) is a concentrate of platelets and leukocytes in a fibrin network, obtained by autologous centrifugation collected at the time of the operation. It offers the advantages of low cost, easy preparation, simple acquisition and ability to accelerate the healing of soft and hard tissues. Objective: To evaluate the bone repair of non-critical defects in rabbit calvaria using L-PRF alone and in association with particulate autogenous bone. Method: Fifteen rabbits were used with blood collected and immediately centrifuged. Four non-critical defects measuring 8 mm in diameter were performed and filled with: 1) particulate autogenous bone; 2) particulate autogenous bone + L-PRF; 3) L-PRF only; and 4) without graft. They were sacrificed after 2, 4 and 6 weeks with the samples analyzed histologically and histomorphometrically comparing the regenerated areas. Results: At 2 weeks there was a statistical difference between groups 1 and 3; at 4 weeks there was between groups 2 and 4; and at 6 weeks between groups 1 and 4 and between 3 and 4. There was significant bone and proportional gain between 2 and 6 weeks for the L-PRF group. Conclusion: L-PRF alone had a positive and proportional effect on bone formation over the weeks.
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Copyright (c) 2022 Evans Soares de Oliveira, Jurandir Marcondes Ribas Filho, Marcos Sigwalt, Elora Sampaio Lourenço, Fernanda Piraja Figueiredo, Nicolau Gregori Czeczko

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