Non-Transfusional Hemocomponents: From Biology to the Clinic—A Literature Review
Bioengineering2018Vol. 5(2), pp. 27–27
Citations Over TimeTop 21% of 2018 papers
Roberta Gasparro, Erda Qorri, Alessandra Valletta, Michele Masucci, Pasquale Sammartino, Alessandra Amato, Gaetano Marenzi
Abstract
Non-transfusional hemocomponents for surgical use are autogenous products prepared through the centrifugation of a blood sample from a patient. Their potential beneficial outcomes include hard and soft tissue regeneration, local hemostasis, and the acceleration of wound healing. Therefore, they are suitable for application in different medical fields as therapeutic options and in surgical practices that require tissue regeneration.
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