Facilitated delivery of topical steroids after fractional ablative carbon dioxide laser benefits postthyroidectomy hypertrophic scar

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Cen-Hung Lin, Yueh-Ju Tsai, S. Chi, Mu-han Hsieh, Ko-Chien Lin, Hui-Ping Lin, Shiun-Yuan Hsu, H. Tsai, C. Hsieh
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Background: Thyroidectomy results in unsightly scarring at the anterior neck of the patient. Objectives: This prospective clinical study aimed to assess the effectiveness of laser assisted drug delivery (LADD) of topical steroid ointment for the treatment of postthyroidectomy hypertrophic scars. Methods: Five courses of a fractional ablative carbon dioxide laser combined with topical 0.05% clobetasol propionate were applied every 4 weeks to treat postthyroidectomy hypertrophic scars in ten adult female patients. The effectiveness was assessed by the patient themselves according to the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) and by three different doctors according to photography evaluations before and 1 year after the first treatment. Results: Assessments of the scars by POSAS revealed significant improvements in terms of itchiness, color, softness, thickness, irregularity, and distorted appearance of the scars, albeit without any significant pain relief. In addition, all indicative characteristics of the scar, namely, vascularity, pigmentation, thickness, relief, pliability, surface area, and overall opinion, as assessed by the treating doctor and based on photographic evaluations by three different doctors, revealed significant improvements in the scars after treatment. Conclusion: In this study, we demonstrated that the topical delivery of steroids after fractional ablative carbon dioxide laser treatment showed an encouraging outcome in postthyroidectomy hypertrophic scarring.
部分消融二氧化碳激光后促进局部类固醇的递送有利于甲状腺切除术后增生性瘢痕
背景:甲状腺切除术会在患者的前颈部留下难看的疤痕。目的:本前瞻性临床研究旨在评估激光辅助给药(LADD)外用类固醇软膏治疗甲状腺切除术后增生性疤痕的有效性。方法:对10例成年女性甲状腺切除术后增生性瘢痕患者进行5个疗程的分次二氧化碳激光消融联合0.05%丙酸氯倍他索外用治疗,每4周一次。疗效由患者自行根据患者和观察者疤痕评估量表(POSAS)评估,由三位不同的医生根据首次治疗前和治疗后1年的照片评估。结果:POSAS对疤痕的评估显示,疤痕在瘙痒、颜色、柔软度、厚度、不规则性和扭曲外观方面有显著改善,尽管没有明显的疼痛缓解。此外,所有疤痕的指示性特征,即血管性,色素沉着,厚度,缓解,柔韧性,表面积和总体意见,由治疗医生评估并基于三位不同医生的照片评估,显示治疗后疤痕有显着改善。结论:在这项研究中,我们证明了局部消融二氧化碳激光治疗后类固醇的局部传递对甲状腺切除术后肥厚性瘢痕显示了令人鼓舞的结果。
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Dermatologica Sinica
Dermatologica Sinica DERMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dermatologica Sinica aims to publish high quality scientific research in the field of dermatology, with the goal of promoting and disseminating dermatological-related medical science knowledge to improve global health. Articles on clinical, laboratory, educational, and social research in dermatology and other related fields that are of interest to the medical profession are eligible for consideration. Review articles, original articles, brief reports, case reports and correspondence are accepted.
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