Role of PRP in single segment posterior lumbar interbody fusion
                                                    Role of PRP in single segment posterior lumbar interbody fusion
Platelet-rich plasma in mono-segmental posterior lumbar interbody fusion
Eur Spine J; 2011; 20(10):1650-1657Synopsis
40 patients were randomized to undergo posterior stabilisation with pedicle screws and interbody fusion with carbon cages filled with autologous bone from iliac crest with and without the addition of PRP. Addition of PRP did not lead to a substantial improvement or deterioration in comparison to autologous bone only. However, no inhibitory effect of PRP was observed on CT-scans either. The PRP co...
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