PRP THERAPY

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), also known as autologous conditioned plasma, is a concentrate of plasma protein derived from whole blood, centrifuged to remove red blood cells but retaining platelets.

Platelet-Rich Plasma

SINGLE SPIN VS DUAL SPIN

The difference between single-spin and dual-spin comes down to the mechanism of separation. Single-spin systems are able to process PRP by spinning at high speeds for an extended period of time causing the whole blood to separate into three layers: the plasma the buffy-coat, and the RBCs as illustrated below. As the platelets are falling to create the buffy-coat, many fall too far and get trapped in the RBC layer minimizing our final platelet concentration. Diminished platelet count will result in less growth-factors which will directly impact our final product. Dual-spin systems process PRP by first suspending the plasma and the platelets during an initial “soft spin.” When this suspension is spun again to create the buffy-coat, in a separate concentrating device, the platelets have nowhere to fall but the bottom of that concentrating device. This allows dual-spin systems to maximize platelet recovery. More platelets will release more growth factors which tends to lead to better results. Comparison studies between some of the top PRP systems on the market and ours were conducted by Biosciences Research Associates in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our system is able to consistently concentrate PRP 6-9X baseline-versus 0.5X, 0.7X, and 4X concentration seen by the most popular single-spin systems. Due to the high concentration, our system consistently delivers over 1 million platelets per microliter-therapeutic PRP.
We have customized protocols. For instance, we can obtain leukocyte-poor or leukocyte-rich PRP depending on patient needs. Our system also allows you to switch out the rotor. This means that if at any point you wish to utilize kits from another company, you have the flexibility to do so. Our kits are also manufactured with flexibility in mind. Many PRP systems on the market use preset counterweights in order to balance the centrifuge. Our system utilizes water-based counterbalances. This means that if you are processing a 60ml kit but can only get 40cc of blood from the patient you can still move forward with the PRP processing.

FLEXIBILITY WITH PRP

You want to ensure that the system you purchase allows room for growth. You do not want to purchase a system for a few thousand dollars to then be forced into purchasing another system when new therapies or kits enter the market.
OUR SYSTEM ALLOWS YOU TO PROCESS

With our system, you would simply adjust the water levels in the counterbalances. With other PRP systems, you will have to either opt out of the procedure or dilute your product neither of which is ideal as both will impact your results. We provide slight ranges per kit that will result in therapeutic PRP (at least one million platelets per microliter): 30ml kits yield 4-6ml of PRP; 60ml kits yield 7-10ml of PRP; 120ml kits yield 14-20ml of PRP. However, our kits also allow the user to manipulate the final PRP volume and concentration.
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This means that if you are using a 60ml kit and need 12ml of PRP, you have the flexibility to do so. If you have a patient with a diminished platelet count or one who just wants a boost to their PRP, you can hyper-concentrate your PRP. When using a 60ml kit instead of drawing 10ml of PRP you can draw 5ml. When using a 120ml kit you can draw 10ml instead of the 20ml. This will give you double the platelets releasing double the growth factors enhancing results. This is an autologous alternative for your patients versus having to purchase expensive and potentially harmful allografts.

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