Platelet-rich Plasma Combined With a Sterile 3D Polylactic Acid Scaffold for Postoperative Management of Complete Hoof Wall Resection for Keratoma in Four Horses
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
a b s t r a c t
Keratoma is a nonmalignant horse tumor that grows in the space between the horn of the hoof and the
distal phalanx. Keratoma causes lameness in the horse, and surgical excision is the treatment of choice.
Four horses underwent removal of a keratoma by complete hoof wall resection. The remaining wound
was treated with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) combined with a sterile three-dimensional polylactic acid
scaffold. The PRP was applied at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 days postoperatively. The surgical site was cleaned
with gauzes and swabs soaked in Ringer’s lactate solution before applying PRP and the foot bandage.
Healthy granulation tissue developed at 6e21 days postoperatively. The hoof wall defect was completely
filled with new hoof wall within 6e8 months after surgery. All horses returned to their previous exercise
level, and no recurrence of lameness was reported by the owner.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Platelet-rich plasma; PRP; Regenerative medicine therapy; Keratoma; Horse.
Elenco autori:
Leonardi, Fabio; Angelone, Mario; Biacca, Cristiano; Battaglia, Beatrice; Pecorari, Laura; Conti, Virna; Costa, Giovanna; Ramoni, Roberto; Grolli, Stefano
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