Procedure for Preparing Platelet Rich Plasma
- Draw the appropriate amount of anticoagulant
- Transfer the anticoagulant into the plasma chamber (white part)
- 1mL for 20mL and 2 mL for 60mL
- Draw blood from the patient (20 mL or 60 mL)
- After drawing the blood, invert the syringe several times to ensure adequate mixing of the blood and anticoagulant.
- Attach a blunt needle to the blood filled syringe and dispense contents into the blood chamber (red part)
- Load the specimen in the centrifuge. Use appropriate balance weight (20 mL = 20 weight).
- Close lid on machine and press green “Start” buttom. total processing time is 14 minutes.
- Remove specimen when cycle is complete.
- Using the plasma syringe with blunt cannula and yellow spacers, withdraw plasma volume from the white part to obtain
- 10 cc of PRP (do not remove any yellow spacers)
- 7 cc of PRP (remove 1/2 ince of the yellow spacers)
- 3 cc of PRP from 20 cc (do not remove any yellow spacers)
- transfer the metal blunt needle from 20 mL syringe to 10 mL syringe and withdraw the PRP. Discard bubbles from the syringe.
- Draw thrombin using 1 cc syringe from the vial (1 cc thrombin = 10 mL PRP)
- Attach the syringe to the liquid applicators (gun)
- Place bones in the cup and squirt the PRP/thrombin into the bone, just enough for the bones to be wet
Anti-Coagulant | PD Size | Plasma Side of PD | Blood Draw Syringe |
3 mL | 20 mL | 1 mL | 2 mL |
8 mL | 60 mL | 2 mL | 6 mL |