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September 09-10, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

2

nd

Global Summit on

3

rd

International Conference on

Dermatology and Cosmetology

Wound Care, Tissue Repair and Regenerative Medicine

Joint Event

&

Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 3

Dermatol Res Skin Care, Volume 3

Contemporary protocols and regenerative medicine approaches in the chronic

wound treatment

Dzihan Abazovic, Mladen Maksic, Tomislav Palibrk

and

Slobodan Džudovic

Emergency Medicine Center, Montenegro

Introduction:

Despite significant advances in medicine

there is a growing need to develop novel strategies in the

management of chronic wounds. The use of cell-therapies

gathered attention in a wide range of diseases in the last

decade and due to its potential to accelerate the wound

healing process found an important place in clinical

application in the field of chronic wound treatment.

Aim:

To show the latest protocols, research results and

technical achievements in the application of autologous

therapies in order to stimulate cell migration, proliferation,

differentiation, microcirculation, collateral circulation and

new tissue formation and overall to determine whether

autologous PRP promotes the healing of chronic wounds.

Method:

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and PRP gel represent

autologous substrates derived from the patient’s own

blood. Strict quality control analysis of each PRP sample

was conducted in order to confirm platelet number 6-8

folds higher than baseline in applied substrate. One step

therapeutic treatment is conducted along with standard

surgical debridement of the wound 2-3 times per a week,

depending on the current patient’s condition.

Discussion:

The use of PRP has yielded great results in chronic

wound treatment and with development of biotechnology

and the possibility to adjust PRP substrate to each patient

specific condition significant advances in this field are noted.

Conclusion:

New protocols based on combination of surgical

techniques and personalized regenerativemedicine therapies

enable achievement of significantly better results which

represent important steps in managing one of the greatest

challenges in ageing population worldwide that is tightly

connected to numerous conditions that represent modern

lifestyle burden.

e

:

adzihan@gmail.com