The Effect of Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) on Wound Healing in A Dog with Comorbidities
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Published:2024-04-23
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ISSN:1308-1594
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Container-title:Kocatepe Veterinary Journal
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language:en
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Bulut Osman1ORCID, Haney Doğan Can1ORCID, Dümbek Tolga Meriç1ORCID, Sürsal Şimşek Neslihan1ORCID
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1. MUGLA SITKI KOCMAN UNIVERSITY, MILAS FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, MILAS VETERINARY MEDICINE PR.
Abstract
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is an autogenous material produced from the patient's own platelets, used to improve wound healing and tissue regeneration. In this case report, the effect of PRF on wound healing is investigated in a dog with tissue damage associated with infection by different pathogens (Anaplasma, Canine Coronavirus, Pneumonia and Citruvite crystals). PRF was locally applied to the wound area for 21 days, and it was observed that the wound area and the underlying bone tissue healed without any necrotic tissue. It has been concluded that PRF accelerates wound healing and tissue regeneration in material loss tissue injuries accompanied by a multifactorial disease in this case.
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Kocatepe Veteriner Dergisi
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