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Platelet-Rich Plasma May Improve Osteochondral Donor Site Healing in a Rabbit Model

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Smyth, NA; Haleem, AM; Ross, KA; Hannon, CP; Murawski, CD; Do, HT; Kennedy, JG
Published in: Cartilage
January 1, 2016

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect(s) of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on osteochondral donor site healing in a rabbit model. Methods: Osteochondral donor sites 3 mm in diameter and 5 mm in depth were created bilaterally on the femoral condyles of 12 New Zealand White rabbits. Knees were randomized such that one knee in each rabbit received an intra-articular injection of PRP and the other received saline (placebo). Rabbits were euthanized at 3, 6, and 12 weeks following surgery. Repair tissue was evaluated using the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) macroscopic and histological scores. Results: No complications occurred as a result of the interventions. There was no significant difference in macroscopic scores between the 2 groups (5.5 ± 3.8 vs. 3.8 ± 3.5; P = 0.13). Subjective macroscopic assessment determined greater tissue infill with fewer fissures and a more cartilage-like appearance in PRP-treated knees. Overall ICRS histological scores were better in the PRP group compared with the placebo (9.8 ± 2.0 vs. 7.8 ± 1.8; P = 0.04). Histological scores were also higher in the PRP group compared with the placebo group at each time point. Greater glycosaminoglycan and type II collagen content were noted in the repair tissue of the PRP group compared with the placebo group. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that PRP used as an intra-articular injection may improve osteochondral healing in a rabbit model.

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Cartilage

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1947-6043

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1947-6035

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

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7

Issue

1

Start / End Page

104 / 111

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 1004 Medical Biotechnology
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering
 

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Smyth, N. A., Haleem, A. M., Ross, K. A., Hannon, C. P., Murawski, C. D., Do, H. T., & Kennedy, J. G. (2016). Platelet-Rich Plasma May Improve Osteochondral Donor Site Healing in a Rabbit Model. Cartilage, 7(1), 104–111. https://doi.org/10.1177/1947603515599190
Smyth, N. A., A. M. Haleem, K. A. Ross, C. P. Hannon, C. D. Murawski, H. T. Do, and J. G. Kennedy. “Platelet-Rich Plasma May Improve Osteochondral Donor Site Healing in a Rabbit Model.” Cartilage 7, no. 1 (January 1, 2016): 104–11. https://doi.org/10.1177/1947603515599190.
Smyth NA, Haleem AM, Ross KA, Hannon CP, Murawski CD, Do HT, et al. Platelet-Rich Plasma May Improve Osteochondral Donor Site Healing in a Rabbit Model. Cartilage. 2016 Jan 1;7(1):104–11.
Smyth, N. A., et al. “Platelet-Rich Plasma May Improve Osteochondral Donor Site Healing in a Rabbit Model.” Cartilage, vol. 7, no. 1, Jan. 2016, pp. 104–11. Scopus, doi:10.1177/1947603515599190.
Smyth NA, Haleem AM, Ross KA, Hannon CP, Murawski CD, Do HT, Kennedy JG. Platelet-Rich Plasma May Improve Osteochondral Donor Site Healing in a Rabbit Model. Cartilage. 2016 Jan 1;7(1):104–111.
Journal cover image

Published In

Cartilage

DOI

EISSN

1947-6043

ISSN

1947-6035

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

Volume

7

Issue

1

Start / End Page

104 / 111

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 1004 Medical Biotechnology
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering