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Marcus Vinicius Danieli

Marcus Vinicius Danieli

Botucatu Medical School, Brazil

Title: The chondral tissue and PRP: Theory to support the use

Biography

Biography: Marcus Vinicius Danieli

Abstract

The hyaline cartilage structure is very complex with few cells and without blood and lymphatic vessels or nerves. This makes
the healing potential very limited. Knee cartilage injuries are very common, and its treatment is a major challenge. Surgical
options available nowadays like chondroplasty, microfractures, mosaicplasty and autologous chondrocyte transplantation still
doesn’t have satisfactory results, mainly in long term. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) has been used in orthopedics since 90’s in
order to stimulate tissue healing, because of its potential to concentrate platelet derived growth factors in the target place. The
goal of the PRP application is to stimulate a better healing environment. PRP has been used in cartilage to treat osteoarthritis
and to support treatment techniques for chondral injuries. However, the literature is still doubtful regarding the surgical results
with PRP application in chondral injuries.