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Platelet Gel in a Non-Regenerating Cryosurgery-Induced Skin Wound in an Old Patient: A Case Report

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MEDICAL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 388-390

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000446319

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Growth factors; Platelet gel; Skin wound; Non-regenerating cryosurgery-induced lesions

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Objective: To report on the clinical benefits of platelet gel application in a non-regenerating skin wound. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: An 84-year-old man presented with a severe wound with a regular circumference in the frontal region which resulted in a complete loss of epidermis and dermis. The skin lesion, induced by cryosurgery used to remove a basal-cell carcinoma, had previously been treated with a dermal substitute application (Integra (R)). After the failure of the skin graft, the patient was treated using a platelet gel therapeutic protocol which achieved the complete healing of the injured area. Conclusion: This case showed the clinical efficacy of using platelet gel in this elderly patient in whom the dermal substitute graft had been ineffective. (C) 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel

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