顺序,超声引导,微创挖穴程序与Nd:YAGlaser脱毛治疗毛鞘疾病

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY Polish Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0053.9305
Przemysław Czarnecki, Jakub Kopeć, Przemyslaw Przewratil
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目的:本回顾性研究的目的是评估超声、微创挖穴和Nd:YAG激光治疗青少年患者毛鞘疾病的联合治疗方法。方法:2017年6月至2020年12月,对147例患者进行治疗。治疗周期6 ~ 12个月。在此期间,患者接受了挖穴手术和6至10次Nd:YAG治疗。囊肿的残余被激光治疗去除,这提供了容易脱毛。在治疗期间,每位患者都接受了多次超声检查,以发现任何可能新形成的无症状鼻窦。当这些鼻窦被定位后,重复挖穴程序。该项目的平均随访时间为6个月。结果:在总共147名接受治疗的患者中,前52名患者被纳入本研究,并进行了为期一年的随访。无症状患者49例(96%)。1例患者因复发而在另一家医院接受手术,1例患者因毛鞘疾病复发(4%)。另外2例经超声检查发现无症状囊肿。门诊均采用挖穴法治疗,效果良好。结论:连续重复挖穴联合Nd:YAG激光治疗是治疗青少年毛囊病的有效方法。可重复的超声检查可早期诊断腋窝窦复发。同时Nd:YAG激光治疗能够有效地渗透臀间裂并防止复发。证据等级-四级
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Sequential, ultrasound-guided, minimally invasive pit-picking procedure with Nd:YAGlaser epilation treatment for pilonidal disease
Purpose: The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate our combinatorytreatment using ultrasonography, minimally invasive pit-picking, and Nd:YAG lasertherapy against pilonidal disease in adolescent patients.Methods: From June 2017 to December 2020, 147 patients were treated. Thetreatment cycle lasted 6-12 months. In this time, patients underwent pit-pickingprocedures and 6 to 10 Nd:YAG treatments. The remnants of the cyst were removedby laser therapy, which provided easy epilation. Each patient underwent multipleultrasound examinations during the therapy to discover any possible newly formedasymptomatic sinuses. When those sinuses were located, the pit-picking procedurewas repeated. The mean follow-up time for the program was 6 months.Results: Of the total 147 patients who were treated, the first 52 were included in thisstudy with a one-year follow-up post procedure. There were 49 symptom-free patients(96%). One patient underwent surgery in another hospital because of a recurrence andone had a pilonidal disease relapse (4%). Asymptomatic cysts were found in two otherpatients by ultrasound examination. They were all treated in the outpatient departmentwith pit-picking method with good results.Conclusions: Performing sequentially repeated pit-picking procedures combined withthe Nd:YAG laser therapy is an effective treatment method for adolescent pilonidaldisease. Repeatable ultrasonography examinations allow for early diagnosis ofpilonidal sinus relapse. Simultaneous Nd:YAG laser therapy enables efficaciousepilation of the intergluteal cleft and prevents recurrences.Level of evidence - IV
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