Time of polimerization

Time of polymerization for RegenPRP with different activators

Studies have shown that the time of polymerisation for PRP preparations varied accordingly to the activator used. For the usual activators mentioned, the average times of polymerisation calculated are :

Thrombin human Autologous thrombin rich serum CaCl2 (10%)
7 sec 30 sec > 100 sec

 

Although RGLB provides to the end user a kit of various medical devices and clinically documented and validated procedure protocol the actual end product that interests the medical professionals is what comes out of the THT (Throbocytes Harvesting Tube): a highly potent patient own blood component concentrate PRP - Platelet Rich Plasma.

The PRP solution combined in an applicator immediately before use with a specific activator clots in a solid phase structure that is placed directly in-situ requiring healing. The resulting product significantly accelerates healing process and perceived pain without any contamination risks caused either by blood-born viral diseases transmitted through homologous (other humans) blood components or animal origin derivative products.

Native clot (red) in comparison to the (white) clot produced with the ReGenPRP

Constituents

Spontaneous blood

(red) clot

ReGenPRP

(white) clot

erythrocytes

hematocrit of 35-50%

hematocrit of < 1%

thrombocytes

140 — 440 x 109/L

2 to 6 times more concentrated

 

growth factors

native concentration

2 to 6 times more concentrated

fibrin

native concentration

native concentration

leukocytes

native concentration

2 to 6 times more concentrated

  • Accelerates soft and bone tissue regeneration
  • Reduces bleading, bruising, inflammation, and tumefaction
  • Significantly reduces the overall healing process time
  • Enhances patient’s comfort, by reducing notibly the pain feeling
  • Prevents nosocomial infections (patients own blood components)
  • Reduces overall treatement cost
PRP from the ReGenPRP-Kit PRP from kit of another source
< 1% hematocrit (« white clot ») > 15% hematocrit (« red clot »)

 

Comparison of ReGenPRP with a PRP from another source on a healthy skin

Left: Application of 2ml of ReGenPRP on healthy skin of the arm
Right: Application of 2ml of a PRP from another source

   
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