Article and Authors Number of Patients Skin Wounds PRP Treatment Time of Treatment
Sell et al. A case report on the use of sustained release platelet-rich plasma for the treatment of chronic pressure ulcers [29]. 3 3 pressure ulcers autologous Patient 1:8 weeks
Patient 2:10 prp applications
Patient 3:5 prp applications
Yuan et al. The preliminary application of autologous platelet-rich gel used to treat refractory diabetic dermal ulcer. 13 13 diabetic ulcers autologous 69.2% cured in 3 weeks
Driver et al. A prospective, randomized, controlled trial of autologous platelet-rich plasma gel for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. 72 divided into two groups: 40 for prp treatment, 32 in a control group 40 diabetic ulcers autologous 12 weeks
Sakata et al. A retrospective, longitudinal study to evaluate healing lower extremity wounds in patients with diabetes mellitus and ischemia using standard protocols of care and platelet-rich plasma gel in a Japanese wound care program. 39 24 ischemic diabetic, 10 diabetic, 5 ischemic, 1 pressure ulcers autologous 83% in 145.2 days
Cervelli et al. Application of enhanced stromal vascular fraction and fat grafting mixed with PRP in post-traumatic lower extremity ulcers. 10 Post traumatic low extremity ulcers Fat grafting + prp 97.8% in 9.7 weeks
Cervelliet al. Application of platelet-rich plasma in plastic surgery: clinical and in vitro evaluation. 18 Chronic lower extremity ulcers Fat grafting + prp 88.9% in 9.7 weeks
Kim et al. Application of platelet-rich plasma accelerates the wound healing process in acute and chronic ulcers through rapid migration and upregulation of cyclin A and CDK4 in HaCaT cells. 16 11 chronic and 5 acute ulcers autologous 9 of chronic ulcers healed in 15,18 days, the acute ones in 4-20 days
Sarvajnamurthyet al. Autologous platelet rich plasma in chronic venous ulcers: study of 17 cases. 12 17 venous ulcers autologous 5.1 weeks
Martinez-Zapata et al. Autologous platelet-rich plasma for treating chronic wounds. 325 Chronic wounds autologous 12 weeks ( 8 to 40)
Frykberget al. Chronic wounds treated with a physiologically relevant concentration of platelet-rich plasma gel: a prospective case series. 49 65: the most common were 21 pressure, 16 venous and 14 diabetic ulcers. autologous 97% improved in 2.8 weeks
De Angelis et al. Combined use of super-oxidised solution with negative pressure for the treatment of pressure ulcers: case report. 1 1 pressure ulcer Intra- and per-lesionalprp injections Prpinfections were followed by surgery, after which wound reduction was observed
Scimecaet al. Novel use of platelet-rich plasma to augment curative diabetic foot surgery [13]. 1 Diabetic ulcer autologous 7 weeks
MasoudMehrannia et al. Platelet Rich Plasma for Treatment of Nonhealing Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Case Report [30]. 1 Diabetic ulcer autologous Treatment of 10 days, healed in 8 months
Knox et al. Platelet-rich plasma combined with skin substitute for chronic wound healing: a case report. 1 Decubitus ulcer autologous 6 weeks
SaadSetta et al. Platelet-rich plasma versus platelet-poor plasma in the management of chronic diabetic foot ulcers: a comparative study. 12 Diabetic ulcers Prp treatment efficacy was compared to platelet-poor plasma (ppp) control group ???
Kim et al. Recalcitrant cutaneous ulcer of comorbid patient treated with platelet rich plasma: a case report. 1 Traumatic cutaneous ulcer autologous 7 applications of prp: healing in 3 months
Nishimoto et al. Supplementation of bone marrow aspirate-derived platelet-rich plasma for treating radiation-induced ulcer after cardiac fluoroscopic procedures: A preliminary report. 4 Radiation induced ulcers Skin flap supplemented with autologous bone marrow prp ???
de Leon et al. The clinical relevance of treating chronic wounds with an enhanced near-physiological concentration of platelet-rich plasma gel. 200 285 chronic wounds autologous 96.5% of wounds had positive results in 2.2 weeks
Dionyssiou et al. The effectiveness of intralesional injection of platelet-rich plasma in accelerating the healing of chronic ulcers: an experimental and clinical. 26 Chronic ulcers surgical debridement and intralesional injection of PRP 10 healed in 7 weeks, 16 underwent on reconstructive procedure after woud bed preparation with prp
Cervelli et al. Tissue regeneration in loss of substance on the lower limbs through use of platelet-rich plasma, stem cells from adipose tissue, and hyaluronic acid. 30 Various chronic wounds Autologous prp + fat grafts 100% improvement in 3 weeks, 47% healing in 6 weeks, 57% healing in 3 months
Sano et al. Treatment of chronic ulcer with elastic plasma protein and platelet film for wound dressing. 10 Chronic wounds Plasma proteins + autologous prp: platelet-protein film transcutaneous oxygen tension increased in 4 days, vascular density increased in 14 days.
Park et al. Treatment of refractory venous stasis ulcers with autologous platelet-rich plasma and light-emitting diodes: a pilot study. 16 Venous ulcers Autologous prp + LED therapy 75% improved in 6 weeks
Salazar-Álvarez et al. Use of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Healing of Chronic Ulcers of the Lower Extremity. 11 Non ischemic ulcers: venous and hypertensive ulcers autologous Improvement in 4 weeks
Table 1: Review of literature and medical cases of skin ulcers treated with PRP.