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PRP on Children With Retractable Burn Sequelae Who Have Submitted Release of Burn Contractures and Skin Graft on Their Limbs. A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating With PRP for Burns. Completed, enrolled 44 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Does the addition of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) to release of burn contractures and skin graft on the limbs of children with retractable burn sequelae reduce the initial time of the compressive treatment and maintain or lower the graft's retraction?
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Release of burn contractures and skin graft on the affected limb, a rigorous haemostasis. The surgeon must distribute the activated PRP evenly, forming a very fine clot over it. Immediately the split skin graft must be applied, duly fenestrated. The grafted zone will be measured in it's longest width and length, taking a standardized photograph. On the 5th day the nurse will evaluate the graft's conditions. The evaluation will be done following a previously established follow-up protocol. Measurements of width \& length of graft and standardized photo taken at the initiation of the compressive system. Measurement of graft's width \& length and standardized photo at the end of the compressive system according protocol. Statistical analysis.