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Idria G

Discover the power of IDRIA's pure PRP product, a revolutionary solution designed for optimal tissue regeneration

Idria G - Pure PRP used in the AutologIX, iARF & ChondroHEAL therapies

IDRIA pure or monocyte-rich PRP product contains IDRIA G tube and accessories for blood draw. IDRIA G can offer pure PRP in plasma with partial presence of white cells and a complete depletion of red blood cells. This clean solution is an important prerogative for all clinical application. Gel separation, during the centrifugation allows separation of blood components according to their density concentrating platelets and separating them from the inflammatory component of white blood cells. Platelets precipitate on the top part of the gel, while granulocytes and red blood cells are trapped under the gel at the bottom of the tube. The use of anticoagulant M-ACD-7 (Citric acid trisodium dihydrate salt) controls and maintains the natural pH ideal for tissue regeneration. 

IDRIA G provides a powerful concentration of deliverable regenerative cells without catabolic contaminants. By recovering platelets and monocytes (depending on the protocol), it exerts a synergistic action that modulates the response of the surrounding cells in the lesion or injection area, facilitating rapid tissue healing. 

By processing 28 ml of blood, physicians can obtain 4 ml of PRP and 8 ml of PPP with high concentrations of regenerative cells in a single 8-minute spin (1500 rgf). The specially designed separating gel optimizes the biological profile of the obtained PRP by ensuring: 

  • High yield of platelets and mononucleated cells;
  • Complete depletion of pro-inflammatory cells (red blood cells and granulocytes) with no presence of catabolic elements;
  • High concentration of anabolic cytokines; 

IDRIA G induces proliferation and differentiation of various cell types, enhancing the production of collagen, elastin, and proteoglycans, stimulating angiogenesis and chemotaxis, inhibiting metalloproteinases, and polarizing macrophages from the inflammatory M1 phase to the regenerative M2 phase. 

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Versatility:
Injectable, gellable or mixable with any scaffold
Red Cells: Less than 0,03
Granulocytes: Less than 0,2%
Closed System:
Ensures complete safety during the entire process;
Recovery:
92% platelets
78% Mononucleated Cells
No white and red cells contamination
Dedicated Gel Separator:
Adjustable platelet concentrations
Optimizes cells concentration and eliminates inflammatory factors

Pure platelet-rich plasma (PRP), containing a concentration of platelets around 4-5 times the baseline, has been successfully applied in various clinical fields. It is believed that this concentration optimizes the therapeutic benefits of PRP while minimizing side effects. Here are some clinical applications where pure PRP has shown the most success:

Orthopedics and sports medicine
Orthopedics and sports medicine
PRP has been successful in treating various musculoskeletal conditions, such as osteoarthritis, tendon injuries, ligament injuries, and joint pain. It has also been used to promote healing and reduce recovery time in sports-related injuries.
Aesthetic medicine and dermatology
Aesthetic medicine and dermatology
In this field, PRP has shown promising results in skin rejuvenation, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, improving skin texture, and treating acne scars. Additionally, PRP has been used to treat hair loss conditions, such as androgenic alopecia.
Dental and periodontal treatments
Dental and periodontal treatments
PRP has been applied in dental procedures, including dental implant surgeries, periodontal treatments, bone grafting, and sinus augmentation, to promote healing and reduce complications.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
In these surgeries, PRP has shown success in enhancing soft tissue healing, reducing postoperative complications, and improving scar appearance.
Gynecology
Gynecology
PRP has been used to treat Vulvovaginal atrophy , Lichen sclerosus, Pelvic floor dysfunction and urinary incontinence, Ovarian rejuvenation and Female sexual dysfunction
Wound care and healing
Wound care and healing
PRP has been used to improve wound healing, particularly in chronic wounds such as diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers, and pressure ulcers. It has also been applied in burn injury management to promote faster recovery.
Pain management
Pain management
PRP injections have been used to treat chronic pain conditions, such as joint pain, muscle pain, and nerve pain, by promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation.
Urology
Urology
PRP injections, often called the "P-shot," have been used to treat Erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, Chronic prostatitis and pelvic pain

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