Title of article :
Platelet-Rich Plasma in Sphincteroplasty
Author/Authors :
Rezazadehkermani, Mohammad Colorectal Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
In this article, I review the interesting manuscript titled “Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Healing
of Sphincteroplasty: An Experiment in Rabbit
Model” (1) about application of Platelet-Rich Plasma
in anal sphincteroplasty.
While reviewing the article in which a novel idea was
proposed for improving the outcome of sphincteroplasty,
three issues were questionable for me:
The first issue is the site of sphincterotomy,
which was mentioned as the posterior midline. It is
known that the external anal sphincter is connected
posteriorly to the anococcygeal ligament (2), and
division at this point is not always associated with
separation of the sphincter and fecal incontinence.
The second is that animal experiments on the anal
sphincter are different on the basis of sphincter function
rather than anatomically, and if sphincterotomy is done
on an animal, then the impaired functioning should
be demonstrated (3) before further intervention. Due
to the small size of the sphincter complex in small animals, it is sometimes hard to understand the exact territory of the muscle.
Keywords :
Platelet-Rich Plasma , Sphincteroplasty , interesting manuscript , sphincterotomy
Journal title :
Annals of Colorectal Research