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Abstract Background: Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is a blood derivative that contains a high value of platelet concentration which acts as a delivery system of many growth factors. Through these release reactions of many growth factors, PRP is believed to have a crucial role in the healing system. Aim of the Work: Comparing the use of PRP and the non use of PRP immediately in elective recurrent cesarean section at the time of skin wound closure in women with previous cesarean section as regard: post operative pain, wound healing, wound infection, cosmetic results, patient satisfaction and to assess the cost effectiveness of this intervention for the possibility of standardizing it. Patients and Methods: Full history: was taken including. Personal, menstrual, obstetric, present, past and family history. Physical examination: was done including general, abdominal and local examination. Investigation: was done; including, complete blood count (HB), sugar in urine and albumin in urine, ALT, AST, creatinine, BUN, PT, PTT, INR. Conclusion and Recommendations: More studies for evaluation of the PRP use an aid in management of acute wounds with larger number of patients are needed to validate our initial results with more statistical strength levels. |