Tropocells - Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Until recently PRP systems were unable to sustain the mononuclear cell population while eliminating the Red Blood Cells (RBC) and neutrophils. However, the advanced, patented separation technique utilized by Tropocells® removes the cells that promote inflammation and catabolism while producing a solution rich in platelets and monocytes. This optimizes healing and growth of the damaged tissue.
Platelets concentration fold: X 4 - 5
RBC (10/ul): 0.0
WBC (10/ul): 0.2
Granulocytes %: 8.5
Mononuclear cells %: 86.2
PDGF (pg/ml): 2048
VEGF (pg/ml): 220
EGF: 269
The performance tests were carried out according to the U.S. FDA requirements for Platelets Rich Plasma medical devices.
Hematological analyses of PRP vs. whole blood. (AB) Stained whole blood smears containing numerous erythrocytes and leukocytes. Conversely, PRP smears (C,D) contain primarily platelets (arrow), while the erythrocytes and granulocytes are eliminated.treatment and leads to a faster healing period after trauma and accelerated postoperative recovery.