Treatment of keloid scars with pulsed dye laser and intralesional steroid

PG Connell, CC Harland
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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE : Keloid scars have been treated in many ways, with varying success. A wide variety of treatments, all in current usage, indicate that no treatment has been shown to be markedly superior to the others. Following the successful treatment of scars using the pulsed dye laser, and with the more traditional intralesional steroid injection, a pilot study was undertaken using a combination of these treatments. METHODS : Recalcitrant keloid scars of 10 patients were managed with a combined treatment modality of pulsed dye laser (PDL) and intralesional steroid. RESULTS : Seven of the patients benefited in terms of the raised nature of the scars being improved by 60%, erythema improved by 40%, and pain/itching by 75%. Three of the patients, who had presternal scars, had no benefit. CONCLUSIONS : Pretreatment with PDL facilitated steroid injection by making the scar oedematous and therefore softer. In addition, we speculate that the benefits of this combined modality are summative, not just adjunctive. This study demonstrates that this treatment is effective for the treatment of keloid scars when other treatments have been unsuccessful.
脉冲染料激光与病灶内类固醇治疗瘢痕疙瘩
背景/目的:瘢痕疙瘩的治疗方法多种多样,疗效不一。目前使用的各种各样的治疗方法表明,没有一种治疗方法明显优于其他治疗方法。在使用脉冲染料激光和更传统的病灶内类固醇注射成功治疗疤痕后,进行了一项使用这些治疗方法组合的初步研究。方法:对10例顽固性瘢痕患者采用脉冲染料激光(PDL)联合病灶内类固醇治疗。结果:7名患者受益,疤痕凸起的性质改善了60%,红斑改善了40%,疼痛/瘙痒改善了75%。其中三名胸骨前有疤痕的患者没有任何效果。结论:PDL预处理通过使瘢痕水肿和软化促进类固醇注射。此外,我们推测这种组合情态的好处是总结性的,而不仅仅是辅助的。本研究表明,当其他治疗方法无效时,这种治疗方法对瘢痕疙瘩的治疗是有效的。
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