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Prevention of postoperative scars in dark skin types using a fractional carbon dioxide laser: a clinical and histopathological split-scar study

机译:使用分数二氧化碳激光预防深色皮肤类型的术后疤痕:一项临床和组织病理学上的裂痕研究

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he histopathological changes during early treatment remain controversial. Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a fractional CO2 laser in the prevention of postoperative scars in patients with dark skin types, with assessment of its histopathological effect. Patients and methods Six fractional CO2 laser sessions were performed at 2-week intervals on one part of early postoperative wounds of 20 patients in comparison with other untreated parts 3 months after the last session using the Vancouver scar scale (VSS). Using histopathological and computerized morphometric analysis, morphological changes in collagen and elastic fibers were assessed and a quantitative evaluation of epidermal thickness was performed 3 months after the last session. Results In treated parts, there was a significant improvement in pliability, height, and total VSS score (Pa?¤0.05), with no significant difference in vascularity and pigmentation (>0.05), compared with untreated parts. Hypertrophic scars appeared in untreated parts of 40% of the patients. Histopathologically, collagen fibers were fine and well organized in treated parts (75%); however, they were arranged as fairly thickened hyaline bundles (75%), either disorganized (35%) or randomly, within nodules with some parallel fibers to the epidermis (40%) in untreated parts. Dense elastotic tissues, in untreated biopsies (80%), became less with the appearance of fine and well-organized fibers in treated biopsies (70%). There was a significant increase in the epidermal thickness of treated parts compared with untreated ones (P0.05). Conclusion A fractional CO2 laser was effective, tolerable, and safe in the prevention of postoperative scars, especially the hypertrophic type, in patients with dark skin types. Histopathologically, remodeling of collagen and elastic fibers occurred with an increase in the epidermal thickness after its use....
机译:早期治疗期间的组织病理学变化仍存在争议。目的评估部分CO2激光预防深色皮肤类型患者术后疤痕的有效性和安全性,并评估其组织病理学效果。患者和方法与最后一次手术后3个月后使用温哥华疤痕评分(VSS)的其他未治疗部位相比,在20例患者的早期术后伤口中,每2周间隔进行了六次CO2激光分期治疗。使用组织病理学和计算机形态学分析,评估胶原和弹性纤维的形态学变化,并在最后一次治疗后3个月进行表皮厚度的定量评估。结果与未处理的部件相比,在处理的部件中,柔韧性,身高和总VSS评分均有显着改善(Pa?¤0.05),而在血管和色素沉着方面无显着差异(> 0.05)。肥大性瘢痕出现在40%的患者未经治疗的部位。在组织病理学上,胶原纤维细小且在被治疗部位组织良好(75%)。然而,它们在结节内排列成相当粗的透明纤维束(75%),呈散乱状(35%)或无规排列,在未经处理的部分中有一些平行于表皮的平行纤维(40%)。未经处理的活检组织中密集的弹性组织(80%)随着经处理的活检组织中出现细小且组织良好的纤维而变少(70%)。与未处理部位相比,处理部位的表皮厚度显着增加(P <0.05)。结论CO2分数激光可有效,耐受且安全地预防深色皮肤类型患者的术后疤痕,尤其是肥大性瘢痕。组织病理学上,胶原蛋白和弹性纤维的重塑发生在表皮厚度增加后。

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