Retrospective Study on Laser Treatment of Oral Vascular Lesions Using the "Leopard Technique": The Multiple Spot Irradiation Technique with a Single-Pulsed Wave.

Q2 Medicine
Photomedicine and laser surgery Pub Date : 2018-06-01 Epub Date: 2018-05-02 DOI:10.1089/pho.2017.4410
Hidetaka Miyazaki, Takafumi Ohshiro, Umberto Romeo, Tadahide Noguchi, Yutaka Maruoka, Gianfranco Gaimari, Georgi Tomov, Yoshitaka Wada, Kae Tanaka, Toshio Ohshiro, Shinichi Asamura
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to retrospectively evaluate the efficacy and safety of laser treatment of oral vascular lesions using the multiple spot irradiation technique with a single-pulsed wave.

Background data: In laser therapy for vascular lesions, heat accumulation induced by excessive irradiation can cause adverse events postoperatively, including ulcer formation, resultant scarring, and severe pain. To prevent heat accumulation and side effects, we have applied a multiple pulsed spot irradiation technique, the so-called "leopard technique" (LT) to oral vascular lesions. This approach was originally proposed for laser treatment of nevi. It can avoid thermal concentration at the same spot and spare the epithelium, which promotes smooth healing. The goal of the study was to evaluate this procedure and treatment outcomes.

Patients and methods: The subjects were 46 patients with 47 oral vascular lesions treated with the LT using a Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm), including 24 thick lesions treated using a combination of the LT and intralesional photocoagulation.

Results: All treatment outcomes were satisfactory without serious complications such as deep ulcer formation, scarring, bleeding, or severe swelling.

Conclusions: Laser therapy with the LT is a promising less-invasive treatment for oral vascular lesions.

“豹技术”激光治疗口腔血管病变的回顾性研究:单脉冲波多点照射技术。
目的:回顾性评价单脉冲波多点激光治疗口腔血管病变的疗效和安全性。背景资料:在血管病变的激光治疗中,过度照射引起的热积累可导致术后不良事件,包括溃疡形成、瘢痕形成和严重疼痛。为了防止热积累和副作用,我们应用了一种多脉冲点照射技术,即所谓的“豹纹技术”(LT)来治疗口腔血管病变。这种方法最初是用于激光治疗痣。它可以避免同一点的热集中,并保留上皮,促进顺利愈合。本研究的目的是评估这种方法和治疗结果。患者和方法:采用Nd:YAG激光(1064 nm)对47例口腔血管病变进行LT治疗的46例患者,其中24例较厚病变采用LT和病灶内光凝联合治疗。结果:所有治疗结果令人满意,无严重并发症,如深溃疡形成、瘢痕、出血或严重肿胀。结论:LT激光治疗是一种有前途的微创口腔血管病变治疗方法。
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期刊介绍: Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery (formerly Photomedicine and Laser Surgery) is the essential journal for cutting-edge advances and research in phototherapy, low-level laser therapy (LLLT), and laser medicine and surgery. The Journal delivers basic and clinical findings and procedures to improve the knowledge and application of these techniques in medicine.
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