System for the Preparation of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
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Platelet Rich Plasma
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Step 6
The patient’s own PRP is ready for use as deemed appropriate by the clinical use requirements.
Step 5
Fibrin polymerization begins and the PRP remains liquid for approximately 10 minutes.
Step 4
The platelets and plasma are then transferred using a closed system, into a second vacuum tube containing a small amount of calcium chloride solution.
Step 1
During a short office visit (30 minutes), a small amount of a patient’s own blood is drawn into a vacuum collection tube containing a cell separator gel.
Step 2
The tube is then placed into a centrifuge and spun for 6 minutes to separate the blood into a supernatant plasma/platelet suspension.
Step 3
The red and white blood cells are located below the cell separator gel.