2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12262-020-02459-6
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Cystocele Repair with Platelet-Rich Plasma

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“…The PRP group presented significantly lower rates of symptomatic recurrence and reoperations at 48 months’ follow-up compared to control (7.1% vs. 21.4% and 3.5% vs. 17.8%, respectively, P = 0.001 )[21 ▪ ]. Patient satisfaction according to Patient Impression of Improvement was also shown to be significantly improved in PRP group ( P = 0.012 )[21 ▪ ]. This indicated that the addition of PRP in POP prolapse repair could potentially enhance the therapeutic effect of native tissue surgery avoiding thus the adverse events of implanted synthetic materials.…”
Section: Historical Data and Current Landscapementioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The PRP group presented significantly lower rates of symptomatic recurrence and reoperations at 48 months’ follow-up compared to control (7.1% vs. 21.4% and 3.5% vs. 17.8%, respectively, P = 0.001 )[21 ▪ ]. Patient satisfaction according to Patient Impression of Improvement was also shown to be significantly improved in PRP group ( P = 0.012 )[21 ▪ ]. This indicated that the addition of PRP in POP prolapse repair could potentially enhance the therapeutic effect of native tissue surgery avoiding thus the adverse events of implanted synthetic materials.…”
Section: Historical Data and Current Landscapementioning
confidence: 87%
“…A recent study by Atilgan et al compared the recurrence rates among 56 patients with cystocele that were randomized to receive either anterior colporrhaphy alone or combination of repair and PRP injection into the pubovesical fascia [21 ▪ ]. The PRP group presented significantly lower rates of symptomatic recurrence and reoperations at 48 months’ follow-up compared to control (7.1% vs. 21.4% and 3.5% vs. 17.8%, respectively, P = 0.001 )[21 ▪ ]. Patient satisfaction according to Patient Impression of Improvement was also shown to be significantly improved in PRP group ( P = 0.012 )[21 ▪ ].…”
Section: Historical Data and Current Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a variety of urogynecological treatments, larger randomized controlled trials are required to prove their effectiveness and safety. 9,24 In any of the investigations, there were no grave side effects discovered. Minimal adverse effects, including short and bearable discomfort during treatment, a moderate headache, little itching, and transient erythema and edema of the treated region, were seen in trials employing PRP for hair growth.…”
Section: Safety and Adverse Effectmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In the 48-month follow-up period of Atilgan and Aydin's investigation on the effects of PRP on the treatment of cystocele, no adverse effects were seen after PRP injection. 9 Uncertainty persists over the advised number of PRP administration repetition sessions. 23 From one study to the next, the quantity and Figure 1 Action Mechanism of Platelet-Rich Blood Plasma.…”
Section: Safety and Adverse Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PRP is also found to be of use in the management of cystoceles. Considering the complications of cystoceles like mesh complications, platelet-rich plasma may serve as a good option to prevent the recurrence of cystoceles [29].…”
Section: Plateletmentioning
confidence: 99%