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A Triple Combination Therapy Using 2-mm Biopsy Punch for the Treatment of Multifocal Keloids

Tae Hwan Park

2023Dermatologic Surgery18 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Keloid treatment is challenging. The surgical approach can be divided into complete excision versus partial excision. OBJECTIVE: The current study aims to introduce our novel surgical approach of partial excision using a 2-mm punch biopsy device to treat refractory multifocal keloids in the trunk. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a case series of 30 patients with refractory multifocal keloids treated with a triple combination therapy consisting of a punch-assisted partial excision and intralesional triamcinolone injections followed by immediate single fractional electron beam radiotherapy within 8 hours, postoperatively. The follow-up period was 12 months. The primary outcome was recorded as recurrence versus nonrecurrence or aggravation versus remission . The secondary outcome was patient satisfaction as assessed by the POSAS. RESULTS: The recurrence or aggravation of keloid was not found without complications. Scores obtained from the POSAS patient scale showed that pain, itchiness, color, stiffness, thickness, and irregularity significantly improved. CONCLUSION: Our novel surgical approach using a 2-mm punch biopsy device effectively treats refractory multifocal keloids once considered intractable. Triple combination therapy of partial excision using a 2-mm punch biopsy device, intralesional triamcinolone injections, followed by immediate single fractional electron beam radiotherapy, is a safe, efficacious, and more convenient protocol to treat this condition.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineKeloidTriamcinolone acetonideBiopsyPunch BiopsySurgeryRefractory (planetary science)Radiation therapyTrunkRadiologyPhysicsBiologyEcologyAstrobiologyDermatologic Treatments and ResearchHair Growth and DisordersBody Contouring and Surgery
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