Er:YAG激光治疗常见疣和光化性角化病

U. Wollina, H. Konrad, T. Karamfilov
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背景和目的:使用烧蚀激光治疗常见疣和癌前光化性角化病已在文献中报道,显示不同的反应率和复发率。铒:YAG激光器(Er:YAG)波长为2.94 w m,可以精确消融,避免强烈的炎症。作者评估了Er:YAG激光治疗难以治疗的疣和光化性角化病的潜在益处。患者和方法:共69例难治性疣(趾周或足底)患者,平均年龄30.1 - 16.1岁(范围11-58岁),29例光化性角化病患者,平均年龄73.5 - 9.7岁(范围58-90岁),接受Er:YAG激光治疗。消融治疗的斑点大小为3mm,频率在8 Hz和15 Hz之间,影响范围为5.7-11.3 jcm -2(疣)或5.7-7.1 jcm -2(光化性角化病)。结果:50例疣患者(72.5%)在单次激光治疗后完全缓解(CR)。足底疣(13.5%无应答者)比趾周疣(5.9%无应答者)更耐药。12例CR患者在治疗后3个月内复发(24.0%)。除一人外,所有人都患有足底疣。26例光化性角化病患者在单次激光治疗后出现CR, 3例患者达到部分缓解(PR)。Er:YAG激光治疗的患者均无色素改变、伤口感染或瘢痕形成。结论:Er:YAG激光治疗普通疣、光化性角化病等常见上皮病变安全有效。然而,足底疣患者的复发率很高,需要额外的治疗。
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Treatment of common warts and actinic keratoses by Er:YAG laser
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The use of ablative lasers in the treatment of common warts and precancerous actinic keratoses has been reported in the literature, showing variable response rates and relapse rates. The erbium:YAG laser (Er:YAG) with a wavelength of 2.94 w m allows precise ablation avoiding strong inflammation. The authors have evaluated the potential benefits of Er:YAG laser treatment for difficult-to-treat warts and actinic keratoses. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 69 patients with difficult-to-treat warts (periungual or plantar) with a mean age of 30.1 - 16.1 years (range 11-58 years), and 29 patients with actinic keratoses with a mean age of 73.5 - 9.7 years (range 58-90 years) were treated by Er:YAG laser. Ablative therapy was performed with a spot size of 3 mm, a frequency between 8 Hz and 15 Hz, and a fluence of 5.7-11.3 J cm -2 (warts) or 5.7-7.1 J cm -2 (actinic keratoses). RESULTS: After a single laser treatment a complete response (CR) was observed in 50 patients with warts (72.5%). Plantar warts were more resistant (13.5% non-responder) compared with periungual warts (5.9% non-responder). Twelve patients with a CR showed a relapse within 3 months after treatment (24.0%). All but one suffered from plantar warts. Twenty-six patients with actinic keratoses showed a CR after a single laser treatment, and in three patients a partial response (PR) was achieved. None of the patients treated with Er:YAG laser developed pigment changes, wound infections or scarring. CONCLUSION: Treatment of common epithelial lesions such as common warts or actinic keratoses by Er:YAG laser is safe and effective. In patients with plantar warts, however, a significant rate of relapse may occur, requiring additional therapy.
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