Successful Microablative Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser Therapy for Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus: A Case Report and Mini-review.

IF 1.4 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy-GMIT Pub Date : 2024-10-21 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.4103/gmit.gmit_71_24
Wen-Lin Hsieh, Dah-Ching Ding
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Abstract

Vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder affecting the vulvar region. VLS predominantly affects women, and most cases occur after menopause. Common symptoms include itching, skin-whitening, pain, discomfort, fissures, and scarring. Treatment options include topical steroids, emollients, lifestyle modifications, regular follow-up, and surgical interventions. Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser treatment is a therapeutic option for managing lichen sclerosus. We report a case of VLS successfully treated with a fractional microablative CO2 laser. A 72-year-old female presented with a dry vagina and vulvar itching for 6 months. She visited a local medical clinic, and oral anti-itching medication and topical anti-itching ointment were administered. However, the condition did not improve, and she felt itching. She visited our outpatient department, and a pelvic examination showed bilateral labia minor, revealing a white skin color change and a hardening sensation. The patient was diagnosed with VLS. Microablative fractional CO2 laser therapy was subsequently administered. The treatment course comprised three laser therapy sessions (treatment day, 1 month, and 2 months after the first therapy). The vulvovaginal symptoms questionnaire-21 scores were 14, 6, and 2 for the first, second, and third courses of treatment, respectively. Vulvar itching improved significantly after laser treatment - no more steroid treatment needed. After 10 months of follow-up, the condition of the vulva was maintained well. Although the treatment protocol requires further exploration, CO2 laser treatment could be considered for VLS if topical steroids are ineffective.

微消融二氧化碳激光成功治疗外阴硬化地衣1例报告及回顾。
外阴硬化苔藓(VLS)是一种影响外阴区域的慢性炎症性皮肤病。VLS主要影响女性,大多数病例发生在绝经后。常见的症状包括瘙痒、皮肤美白、疼痛、不适、裂缝和疤痕。治疗方案包括局部类固醇、润肤剂、改变生活方式、定期随访和手术干预。二氧化碳(CO2)激光治疗是治疗硬化地衣的一种选择。我们报告一例VLS成功治疗与分数微烧蚀CO2激光。72岁女性,阴道干燥,外阴瘙痒6个月。她去了当地一家医疗诊所,并给予口服止痒药物和局部止痒药膏。然而,情况并没有好转,她感到瘙痒。她到我们门诊就诊,骨盆检查显示双侧小阴唇,皮肤颜色变白,感觉变硬。患者被诊断为VLS。随后进行微消融CO2激光治疗。治疗过程包括三个激光治疗疗程(治疗日,1个月,第一次治疗后2个月)。第一疗程、第二疗程和第三疗程的外阴阴道症状问卷-21得分分别为14分、6分和2分。激光治疗后外阴瘙痒明显改善-不再需要类固醇治疗。随访10个月,外阴状况保持良好。虽然治疗方案需要进一步探索,但如果局部类固醇无效,可以考虑CO2激光治疗VLS。
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