The key difference between PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and RenoVō® lies in consistency, composition, and practical application. While PRP relies on platelets collected and processed on-site, RenoVō® is a ready-to-use, acellular equine amniotic tissue allograft prepared...
Why RenoVō®? Alternative to PRP Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) has been widely used in equine regenerative care, but it isn’t without its challenges. PRP preparations can vary significantly depending on blood quality, processing techniques, and the presence of white blood...
Case presentation: June 13, 2022: A 12 year-old Gelding Trakehner Dressage Horse presented to Topgun Veterinarian Service, Rock Hill, SC, with a history of generalized keratitis in the right eye. Medical history included corneal haze, subepithelial corneal opacity,...
Patient: Jake Case presentation: On November 20, 2019, a Quarter Horse gelding got entangled in a barbed wire fence and lacerated his right, rear hoof as he was pulling back from the fence. Radiograph examination of the foot revealed barbed wire pieces lodged inside...