表皮囊肿激光马氏化治疗:避免线状疤痕。

M El Alami, K Ghufoor, M Dilkes
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目的:我们描述了一种简单的技术,即用二氧化碳(CO(2))激光汽化囊肿的突出表面,从而避免线状疤痕并减少术后并发症。背景资料:表皮囊肿通常在门诊局部麻醉下切除。手术过程通常需要一个椭圆形的皮肤切口,包括囊肿的穿刺。这可能导致感染、结疤或复发。材料和方法:在局部麻醉下,使用扫描CO(2)激光对囊肿进行袋封。结果:术前和术后摄影记录证实瘢痕较小,无线状瘢痕。结论:在美容敏感区,激光表皮囊肿马氏化是一种可行的替代传统解剖。
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Laser marsipulization of epidermal cysts: avoiding linear scars.

Objective: We describe a simple technique in which the prominent surface of the cyst is vaporized by a carbon dioxide (CO(2)) laser, thus avoiding linear scarring and reducing postoperative complications.

Background data: Epidermal cysts are commonly excised in outpatient clinics under local anaesthesia. The procedure usually entails an elliptical skin incision to include the puncture of the cyst. This may lead to infection, scarring or recurrence.

Materials and methods: The cyst is marsupilized using a scanning CO(2 )laser under local anaesthetic.

Results: Surgical results assessed by pre- and postoperative photographic records confirmed smaller scars the absence of linear scars.

Conclusion: In cosmetically sensitive areas, laser marsipulization of epidermal cysts represents a viable alternative to conventional dissection.

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