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Review
. 2022 Sep 10;14(9):e28998.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.28998. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Promising Regenerative Therapy in Gynecological Disorders

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Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Promising Regenerative Therapy in Gynecological Disorders

Jerin Varghese et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) could be understood as a special preparation of plasma in which the concentration of platelet is immensely high. This rationale for plasma use has been in the medical science for many years with plenty of success in various fields where it was inculcated, bringing dramatically favorable and better outcomes in terms of disease management and prognosis. PRP has been widely used in orthopedics from the very beginning, but in the past few years its use has been extended to other fields too, such as obstetrics and gynecology. From the very onset of the introduction of platelet-rich plasma in gynecology, there had been constant research being carried out all around the globe in order to scientifically prove and confirm its exact role in the management of gynecological problems. Regenerative medicine in gynecology was among the first areas where the platelet-rich plasma was implemented and has substantially given great results, which encouraged further extensive research to be carried out in other spectrums of gynecology. The implications of such great struggles ultimately gave way to evidence suggesting the importance of platelet-rich plasma in managing gynecological disorders like Asherman's syndrome, urinary incontinence, genital fistulas, thin endometrium, etc. This review article collectively summarizes the various use of platelet-rich plasma in gynecology.

Keywords: disorders; gynaecology; platelet-rich plasma/ prp; prp; regenerative medicine therapies.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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