Fractional CO2 laser therapy of hypertrophic scars - evaluation of efficacy and treatment protocol optimization.

Q4 Medicine
H Klosová, B Zálešák, P Xinopulos, K Langová
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Abstract

Introduction: Hypertrophic scars are an unwanted and mutilating consequence of deep burns, and are further exacerbated by extensive burn injuries. Fractional CO2 laser therapy is one of the methods for complex treatment of hypertrophic scars, it has been used since 2007 [1]. Although its effectiveness has been objectively proven in clinical practice, the optimal settings parameters have not been determined. To evaluate the effect of laser therapy, previously designed evaluation tools are used, which evaluate the quality of scars well, but fail to capture specific changes for the performed laser therapy.

Material and methods: Fractional CO2 laser therapy of hypertrophic scars is performed at the Department of Plastic and Esthetic Surgery, University Hospital Olomouc, since 2017 and the systematic study took place in 2019-2020. In common, 25 hypertrophic scars were treated in 13 patients; each scar was treated by fractional CO2 laser therapy more than once.

Results: Statistical analysis detected statistically significant improvement of the texture of the scars and the improvement of overall functional and esthetic result. We found significant reduction of the height under 2 mm (62,5% of scars) in scars with the height > 2 mm before the initiation of laser therapy. Correlation analysis detected a statistically significant positive correlation between the energy of laser beam and the reduction volume of the scar protruding above the niveau of healthy surrounding tissue. Fractional CO2 laser therapy showed statistically significant efficacy in the reduction of the risks associated with full-format CO2 laser-therapy. Fractional treatment was very well tolerated by the patients. Topical 5% lidocaine gel was effective in 24 out of 25 patients. Further healing was without complications in all patients.

Conclusion: Fractional CO2 laser therapy has achieved statistically significant improvement of the texture and reduction of hypertrophic scars and overall improvement of functional and esthetic result in our study.

分数CO2激光治疗增生性瘢痕的疗效评价及治疗方案优化。
简介:肥厚性疤痕是深度烧伤的不良后果,大面积烧伤会进一步加剧。部分CO2激光治疗是增生性瘢痕复杂治疗的方法之一,自2007年开始应用[1]。虽然其有效性已在临床实践中得到客观证明,但最佳设置参数尚未确定。为了评估激光治疗的效果,使用了先前设计的评估工具,它可以很好地评估疤痕的质量,但无法捕捉到进行激光治疗的具体变化。材料和方法:自2017年以来,在奥洛穆茨大学医院整形美容外科进行了增生性疤痕的分数CO2激光治疗,并于2019-2020年进行了系统研究。13例患者共治疗了25例增生性瘢痕;每条疤痕均采用CO2激光治疗一次以上。结果:经统计学分析,瘢痕肌理改善、整体功能及美观效果改善均有统计学意义。我们发现,随着疤痕高度的增加,疤痕高度在2mm以下显著减少(62.5%);在激光治疗开始前2毫米。相关分析发现,激光束能量与周围健康组织乳头以上瘢痕缩小体积呈正相关。部分CO2激光治疗在降低与全格式CO2激光治疗相关的风险方面显示出统计学上显著的疗效。患者对部分治疗的耐受性很好。25例患者中24例局部5%利多卡因凝胶有效。所有患者均无并发症。结论:分次CO2激光治疗在我们的研究中,对增生性疤痕的质地改善和减少以及功能和美学结果的整体改善具有统计学意义。
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae
Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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