Recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor-BB-soaked gelatin sponge reduces patient pain in palatal graft donor sites

David Meister, Muhammad H.A. Saleh, Hussein S Basma, Fatemah Samavatijame, Hom-Lay Wang
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The free gingival graft (FGG) remains a gold standard for treating mucogingival defects and increasing the width of keratinized tissue. However, patients receiving FGG surgery report substantial post-operative discomfort, bleeding, and swelling, more so than those receiving connective tissue grafts, for example, and some of these post-operative sequelae can be difficult to manage. Various techniques are utilized in achieving hemostasis, but no current techniques effectively reduce the pain and discomfort to the patient. Ten FGGs were harvested from the palates of 10 patients to treat mucogingival deficiencies elsewhere in each patient. Immediately (<1 min) after harvesting the FGG, a gelatin sponge soaked in recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor-BB (rhPDGF-BB) was placed into the wound site and sutured in place with absorbable sutures. Patients were followed up on days 3, 7, and 14 for assessing pain levels utilizing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), which incorporate the visual analog scale and the quantification of analgesics consumed. Clinically, the rhPDGF-BB/gelatin sponge-treated FGG palatal donor sites began to heal by day 3 of follow-up, and the healing was completed during the visit on day 14. No adverse effects, including swelling or bleeding, were observed at any of the post-surgical time points. According to the visual pain score, patients experienced minor discomfort, but no dissatisfaction was reported. Patients whose palatal FGG donor site was treated with a gelatin sponge soaked in rhPDGF-BB reported little or no post-surgery discomfort and low morbidity at the donor site within 2 weeks. These findings are in sharp contrast to the well-known substantial discomfort most patients experience following the harvesting of a palatal FGG. The data suggest that treating FGG palatal donor sites with rhPDGF-BB-soaked gelatin sponge can improve patient experience.
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重组人血小板衍生生长因子-BB-浸泡明胶海绵可减轻腭移植供体部位的患者疼痛
游离龈移植(FGG)仍然是治疗粘膜龈缺损和增加角化组织宽度的黄金标准。然而,接受游离龈移植手术的患者在术后会出现严重的不适、出血和肿胀,比接受结缔组织移植的患者更甚,而且其中一些术后后遗症可能难以控制。止血技术多种多样,但目前还没有一种技术能有效减轻患者的疼痛和不适。我们从 10 位患者的上颚采集了 10 个 FGG,用于治疗每位患者其他部位的粘膜牙龈缺损。采集 FGG 后,立即(<1 分钟)将浸泡有重组人血小板衍生生长因子-BB(rhPDGF-BB)的明胶海绵放入伤口部位,并用可吸收缝线缝合。第 3 天、第 7 天和第 14 天对患者进行随访,利用患者报告结果指标(PROMs)评估疼痛程度,该指标包括视觉模拟量表和止痛药消耗量。临床上,rhPDGF-BB/明胶海绵处理的FGG腭部供体部位在随访的第3天开始愈合,并在第14天的随访中完成愈合。术后各时间点均未观察到肿胀或出血等不良反应。根据视觉疼痛评分,患者有轻微的不适感,但没有不满意的报告。用浸泡了 rhPDGF-BB 的明胶海绵治疗腭部 FGG 供体部位的患者在两周内几乎没有术后不适感,供体部位的发病率也很低。这些发现与众所周知的大多数患者在采集腭部 FGG 后会出现的严重不适形成了鲜明对比。这些数据表明,用浸泡过rhPDGF-BB的明胶海绵处理FGG腭部供体部位可以改善患者的体验。
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