A comparison between Platelet-rich plasma and low-level laser therapy for the treatment of second degree burn in sheep

A. K. Munahi, A. A. Hussein, Dhurgham Hameed AL Haidri, Raed Gahat Mehjal
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Background and aims: This experiment was conducted in order to compare the effect of Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and low-level laser (LLL) therapy on healing of second-degree burn wound in sheep. Materials and Methods: Fourteen adult rams were divided into four groups of equal numbers. A second-degree burn was generated on the back of all animals. The burned area in the first and second group was exposed and autologous PRP and LLL (6 J/cm2), respectively were applied on burned area continuously for five days. Fourteen days later, samples were collected from all animals for histopathological examinations. Results: Histopathological evaluations on the second week showed the burn healing to be better in the PRP than LLL and both of them were better with respect to the control group. Conclusion: The application of PRP for five days is effective than LLL application in healing burn-related skin wounds in sheep model.
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富血小板血浆与低水平激光治疗绵羊二度烧伤的比较
背景与目的:本实验旨在比较富血小板血浆(PRP)与低水平激光(LLL)治疗对绵羊二度烧伤创面愈合的影响。材料与方法:将14只成年公羊分为4组,每组数量相等。所有动物的背部都有二度烧伤。第一组和第二组暴露烧伤区域,分别用自体PRP和LLL (6 J/cm2)连续涂抹烧伤区域5 d。14 d后,采集所有动物标本进行组织病理学检查。结果:第2周组织病理学检查显示PRP组烧伤愈合好于LLL组,两组均优于对照组。结论:PRP应用5 d对绵羊模型烧伤相关皮肤创面的愈合效果优于LLL。
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