Platelet-rich plasma applications in the larynx: snake oil or stupendous?

Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

Department of Surgery, University of Auckland.

Published: December 2024

Purpose Of Review: To explore and summarize recent work examining the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) applications for vocal fold disorder.

Recent Findings: Intrachordal PRP injections have recently emerged as a treatment option for patients with damage to the lamina propria of the vocal fold (scar, atrophy, sulcus and inflammatory lesions). Studies support significant improvements in patient-reported and clinician-reported outcomes, and objective phonatory parameters. PRP demonstrates a good safety profile, absence of immune reactions, affordable cost model and improvement in mucosal wave features with resultant improved voice quality up to 12 months following treatment.

Summary: PRP injection of the vocal folds is a novel repurposing of a previously validated technique, and emerging data shows consistent results across multiple centres, increasing confidence in use of this freely available material. Current published studies confirm improved voice outcomes compared with pretreatment measures and high patient satisfaction. Further research is required to properly assign the role of and ideal candidate for PRP applications, and to delineate durability of treatment.

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