Successful Multi-Modal Laser Intervention and Histopathological Evaluation of Multiple Glomangiomas.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Lasers in Surgery and Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-29 DOI:10.1002/lsm.23867
Craig Fisher, Mary Beth Gadarowski, Jared Roberts, Chad Hivnor
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Objectives: Glomangiomas are benign vascular malformations that exist within the spectrum of glomuvenous malformations which consist of varying amounts of glomus cells, vascular spaces, and smooth muscle. Glomangiomas are often treated due to associated pain, particularly when located on pressure areas such as the back or extensor surfaces, which can cause difficulty with certain activities and occupational functions. Histologically glomangiomas consist of prominent dilated vascular spaces lined by glomus cells typically situated in the deep-dermis to subcutaneous fat which limits treatment to modalities capable of reaching the depth of the tumor including excision, sclerotherapy, and laser therapy. To our knowledge laser treatment of glomangiomas has been reported with Nd:YAG (neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet), long-pulsed KTP (potassium-titanyl-phosphate), and PDL (pulsed-dye laser). The objective of our case is to compare the clinical and histologic treatment response of glomangiomas to the 595 nm PDL, 755 nm Alexandrite, and 1064 nm Nd:YAG lasers.

Materials and methods: Two different laser sessions were performed consisting of PDL (Vbeam Prima Pulsed Dye Laser, Candela), Nd: YAG and Alexandrite (GentleMax Pro, Candela) laser pulses. The GentleMax Pro was utilized for both Nd:YAG and Alexandrite laser pulses as it is capable of functioning in both modalities to deliver 1064 nm and 755 nm wavelengths, respectively. Settings were selected to minimize any risk of potential scarring. Punch biopsies were performed following the second session to assess the histologic response to each laser modality.

Results: Treatment response, as measured by clinical flattening, clearance of obvious blue-red vascular coloration, and resolution of pain, was noted to be most effective for the Alexandrite and Nd:YAG lasers. Procedural and post-procedural pain was noted to be the lowest with Alexandrite. Anatomically, greatest degree of clinical flattening, color normalization with surrounding skin, and sustained clearance was noted for glomangiomas located on acral sites and the trunk.

Conlusions: Optimal treatment of glomulovenous malformation while minimizing patient discomfort may best be achieved with Alexandrite. The exception would be palmar glomangiomas which appeared to respond better to Nd:YAG.

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期刊介绍: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine publishes the highest quality research and clinical manuscripts in areas relating to the use of lasers in medicine and biology. The journal publishes basic and clinical studies on the therapeutic and diagnostic use of lasers in all the surgical and medical specialties. Contributions regarding clinical trials, new therapeutic techniques or instrumentation, laser biophysics and bioengineering, photobiology and photochemistry, outcomes research, cost-effectiveness, and other aspects of biomedicine are welcome. Using a process of rigorous yet rapid review of submitted manuscripts, findings of high scientific and medical interest are published with a minimum delay.
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