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Euro Biotechnology 2016

November 07-09, 2016

Volume 6, Issue 7(Suppl)

J Biotechnol Biomater

ISSN: 2155-952X JBTBM, an open access journal

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November 07-09, 2016 Alicante, Spain

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Euro Biotechnology Congress

Fabrizio Muzi et al., J Biotechnol Biomater 2016, 6:7(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-952X.C1.064

Carboxytherapy and platelet rich plasma: New therapy for trigonitis, abacterial and interstitial cystitis

Fabrizio Muzi and Gaetano Tati

University of Tor Vergata, Italy

C

ystitis often appears even in absence of bacteria colonization. Trigonitis and interstitial inflammation are the most

common morphological features of abacterial cystitis in young and post menopausal women. Arterial obstructive disease

and bladder ischemia might play an important role in bladder dysfunction. Activated inflammatory cells produce radicals

of Oxygen (ROS), NF-kB seems involved in ROS synthesis. Clinical studies have indicated that high CO

2

levels can impact

upon peripheral tissue, reducing ischemia, responsible of recurrent inflammation and consequently reducing oxidative

phenomena. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a volume of fractionated plasma from the patient's own blood that contains platelet

concentrate rich of alpha granules. PRP interacts with tissue repair mechanisms by placing supra-physiological concentrations

of autologous platelets at the site of tissue damage. This study proposes a double PRP transvaginal injection followed by 15-20

weekly applications of carboxytherapy, using subcutaneous injections of sterile CO

2

gas. We have selected 10 women (50-70

years), affected by recurrent abacterial cystitis with pain and urge incontinence. All patients showed a subjective sensible

reduction of symptoms. We especially noticed an improvement of urgence with positive impact with patient's quality of life.

After 6 months all patients have neither inflammatory symptoms nor endoscopic evidence of trigonitis. No patients had side

effects after the described procedure. Both carboxytherapy and PRP are safe procedures and show good know-how thanks

for wide diffusion of aesthetic uses. Preliminary qualitative results could encourage the use of carboxytherapy and PRP in

treatment of abacterial and interstitial cystitis.

Biography

Fabrizio Muzi has completed his studies as General Surgeon from Tor Vergata University of Rome. He works in the Department of Oncologic Urology as an

Assistant of the Director Prof. Gaetano Tati. He has completed his Master’s degree in Andrology from Pisa University and in Surgical Andrology from Trieste

University. He has published some papers and participated in national congresses related about the use of gas therapy in urology.

fabrizio.muzi@yahoo.it