RegenWound Gel | PRP - ATS
Preparation of autologous RegenPRP™ in different gelled formulations, such as platelet-rich gel, fibrin glue and suturable membrane.What is RegenWound Gel Technology ?
What is RegenPRP™ ?
RegenPRP™: the platelet concentrate prepared with Regen Lab technology provides an autologous reservoir of growth factors.
Platelet-Rich Plasma
• Proven role in the healing of tissues, with key roles in cell migration, proliferation and differentiation
• Mechanism of action comprises anti-inflammatory activity and activation of cell-signalling cascades
• Key role in the synthesis of new extracellular matrix for tissue regeneration
What is ATS ?
ATS is an autologous serum used to activate RegenPRP™ coagulation via a physiological pathway.
The serum contains the enzymes of the coagulation cascade in their active form, among them thrombin. Thrombin is the enzyme that converts soluble plasma fibrinogen to fibrin monomers which polymerise to form the clot. Addition of ATS, either alone or with a calcium solution, to RegenPRP™ triggers the coagulation process in a physiological manner.
This natural process induces the formation of a three-dimensional fibrin matrix in which the platelets are entrapped. This allows a long-lasting growth factor delivery at the treatment site and the fibrin matrix serves as a scaffold for new tissue reconstruction.
RegenWound PRP & RegenWound ATS tubes
RegenPRP™ preparation with RegenWound PRP tube
Blood sample volume per tube ……………………………..10 ml
PRP volume per tube ……………………………………………….5 to 6 ml
Platelet recovery……………………………………………………….> 80 %
Red blood cell depletion………………………………………….~ 99,7 %
Granulocyte depletion………………………………………………. ~ 96 %
Platelet concentration factor (native)………………….1,6 x§
ATS preparation with RegenWound ATS tube
Blood sample volume per tube ……………………………..10 ml
Serum volume per tube …………………………………………..4,5 ml
Concentration of activated thrombin…………………..10-15 IU/ml
Technology Platform for Standardised Autologous Regenerative Medicine
The simple, safe and efficient point of care preparation of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in different gelled formulations
AUTOLOGOUS FIBRIN GLUE OR PLATELET GEL
RegenPRP™ is combined with ATS alone to produce a platelet gel for injections, or with both ATS and a calcium solution to prepare a fibrin glue for topical applications to surgical or wounded sites.
PLATELET RICH FIBRIN CLOT
Add ATS with a calcium solution to the RegenPRP™ in a sterile container. A clot will form after approximately 10 minutes and can then be transferred to the treatment site.
PLATELET RICH FIBRIN MEMBRANE
The platelet-rich membrane is obtained by compressing a platelet-rich fibrin clot and is then sutured onto the treatment site.
Bibliography
1. Fountain, J. H. and S. L. Lappin (2019). Physiology, Platelet, StatPearls Publishing, Treasure Island (FL).
2. Mathew, J. and M. Varacallo (2019). Physiology, Blood Plasma, StatPearls Publishing, Treasure Island (FL).
3.Summary of new RegenBCT and A-CP tube performance tests-2017, data on file.
4. Study 2011-05 ATS GEL & Study 2014-01-BCT-ATS-Wound, data on fil
PRP gel preparation
Technology advantages
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User-independent standardised preparation
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Minimum volume of blood required
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Safe closed-circuit system
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Mechanical separation of PRP using a chemically inert separator gel with a single centrifugation at a relative centrifugal force of 1500 x g
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Pharmaceutical grade solution of sodium citrate allowing a reversible anticoagulation
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Addition of Autologous Thrombin Serum (ATS prepared with RegenATS™ device), either alone or combined with a calcium solution, allows to obtain RegenPRP™ in different jellified forms
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Minimal learning curve and ease of use
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Operationally and clinically efficient process
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Facilitates and streamlines routine practice
Scientific advantages
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Demonstrated safety and efficacy
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Evidence-based outcomes for numerous therapeutic indications
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Large number of clinical studies, with over 200 publications
Biological advantages
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RegenPRP™standardised PRP that is leucocyte-reduced and easily reproducible
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RegenLab® specific separator gel technology guarantees minimal variability
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Platelet recovery > 80%
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High platelet quality. Viable & functional platelets
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Full plasma recovery. No loss of plasma growth factors and fibrinogen
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Leucocyte-reduced PRP. Depletion of ~ 96% of pro-inflammatory granulocytes, leaving mainly lymphocytes and monocytes
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Virtually no red blood cells. Depletion of ~ 99.7% of erythrocytes
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Technology advantages
The technology ensures consistent PRP preparation with minimal blood, using a safe, closed system and inert separator gel after a quick 5-minute centrifugation at 1500g. It includes pharmaceutical-grade sodium citrate for reversible anticoagulation, is easy to use with minimal training, and streamlines routine clinical practice efficiently.
Biological advantages
RegenLab®'s separator gel ensures reproducible results with over 80% platelet recovery, high platelet quality, full plasma recovery, and minimal red blood cells. It produces leucocyte-reduced PRP, preserving essential growth factors and fibrinogen.
Scientific advantages
The technology's scientific advantages include demonstrated safety and efficacy, with evidence-based outcomes for various therapeutic indications. Supported by over 200 clinical studies, it has a robust foundation of research confirming its effectiveness.

The coagulation process is a complex cascade of reactions that converts inactive prothrombin into thrombin. Thrombin is the enzyme that turns soluble fibrinogen into insoluble fibrin molecules that form the clot.
The addition of autologous thrombin serum (ATS) to RegenPRP physiologically starts the coagulation process and thus enables the formation of a leucocyte-reduced platelet rich gel.
If a calcium solution is added to the mix, this accelerates the process, and the fibrin structure is strengthened.