Abstract

BackgroundWatertight closure of the dura mater is fundamental in neurosurgery. Besides the classical suturing techniques, a variety of biomaterials have been proposed as sealants. Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is an autologous biomaterial which can readily be obtained through low-speed centrifugation of patient’s own blood. It is rich in fibrin, growth factors, leucocytes and cytokines and has shown adhesive properties while promoting the physiological wound healing process. In this study, we investigated the effect of applying PRF in reinforcing the watertight dura mater closure.MethodsWe created an in vitro testing device, where the watertight dura mater closure could be hydrostatically assessed. On 26 fresh harvested bovine dura maters, a standardised 20-mm incision was closed with a running suture, and the leak pressure was measured first without (primary leak pressure) and then with PRF augmentation (secondary leak pressure). The two groups of measurements have been statistically analysed with the Student’s paired t test.ResultsThe “running suture only group” had a leak pressure of 10.5 ± 1.2 cmH2O (mean ± SD) while the “PRF-augmented group” had a leak pressure of 47.2 ± 2.6 cm H2O. This difference was statistically significant (p < 0.001; paired t test).ConclusionsAutologous platelet rich fibrin augmentation reliably reinforced watertight closure of the dura mater to a > 4-fold increased leak pressure after failure of the initial standard running suture technique.

Highlights

  • The concentration of Fibrin on each Platelet rich fibrin (PRF)-application was not evaluated during this study, neither the serum-Fibrin levels of each volunteer

  • We could show that autologous platelet rich fibrin (PRF) reliably reinforced watertight closure of the dura mater after failure of the initial standard running suture technique

  • PRF can be harvested from 10 ml of donor blood after 8 min of centrifugation without any additional chemicals or pharmaceuticals needed

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Introduction

Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a new generation of autologous platelet concentrates, without biochemical blood handling It is rich in fibrin, leukocytes, cytokines and growth factors which accelerate and promote the natural wound healing while preventing the local occurrence of infections [3, 7, 9,10,11, 18, 19, 31]. Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is an autologous biomaterial which can readily be obtained through low-speed centrifugation of patient’s own blood. It is rich in fibrin, growth factors, leucocytes and cytokines and has shown adhesive properties while promoting the physiological wound healing process. We investigated the effect of applying PRF in reinforcing the watertight dura mater closure

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