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Superpulsed CO (2) Laser with Intraoperative Pathologic Assessment for Treatment of Periorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma Involving Eyelash Line

Background. Periorbital basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is considered a high risk case because it is associated with high rate of recurrence and complication. Superpulsed CO(2) laser with intraoperative pathologic assessment could be an alternative and appropriate treatment for periocular lesions where M...

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Autores principales: Ebrahimi, Ali, Rezaei, Mansour, Kavoussi, Reza, Eidizadeh, Mojtaba, Madani, Seyed Hamid, Kavoussi, Hossein
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4211181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25371667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/931657
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author Ebrahimi, Ali
Rezaei, Mansour
Kavoussi, Reza
Eidizadeh, Mojtaba
Madani, Seyed Hamid
Kavoussi, Hossein
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Rezaei, Mansour
Kavoussi, Reza
Eidizadeh, Mojtaba
Madani, Seyed Hamid
Kavoussi, Hossein
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description Background. Periorbital basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is considered a high risk case because it is associated with high rate of recurrence and complication. Superpulsed CO(2) laser with intraoperative pathologic assessment could be an alternative and appropriate treatment for periocular lesions where Mohs micrographic surgery is not available. Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of superpulsed CO(2) laser therapy with intraoperative pathologic assessment on periocular BCC involving eyelash line. Method. This follow-up study was performed on 20 patients with a total of 21 BCC lesions that were pathologically documented. Firstly, debulkation of tumoral mass was done by curettage. Then, irradiation and intraoperative pathologic evaluation were done by concurrent CO(2) laser. The patients were followed up for a period of 36 months. Results. Out of 21 lesions, the nodular type accounted for 15 (71.4%) lesions, and 12 (57.1%) lesions were seen in the lower lid as the most common clinical type and site involvement. Twenty BCC lesions (95.2%) were treated after one session. Damage to eyelash was seen in 2 (10%) patients, but ectropion and other complications were not seen in any patient. Conclusion. Treatment with superpulsed CO(2) laser and intraoperative pathologic evaluation for periorbital BCC lesions much close to conjunctiva could be an effective method with minimal complications without major danger of recurrence. This modality can be used with care in the inner canthus and high risk pathologic lesions.
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spelling pubmed-42111812014-11-04 Superpulsed CO (2) Laser with Intraoperative Pathologic Assessment for Treatment of Periorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma Involving Eyelash Line Ebrahimi, Ali Rezaei, Mansour Kavoussi, Reza Eidizadeh, Mojtaba Madani, Seyed Hamid Kavoussi, Hossein Dermatol Res Pract Clinical Study Background. Periorbital basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is considered a high risk case because it is associated with high rate of recurrence and complication. Superpulsed CO(2) laser with intraoperative pathologic assessment could be an alternative and appropriate treatment for periocular lesions where Mohs micrographic surgery is not available. Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of superpulsed CO(2) laser therapy with intraoperative pathologic assessment on periocular BCC involving eyelash line. Method. This follow-up study was performed on 20 patients with a total of 21 BCC lesions that were pathologically documented. Firstly, debulkation of tumoral mass was done by curettage. Then, irradiation and intraoperative pathologic evaluation were done by concurrent CO(2) laser. The patients were followed up for a period of 36 months. Results. Out of 21 lesions, the nodular type accounted for 15 (71.4%) lesions, and 12 (57.1%) lesions were seen in the lower lid as the most common clinical type and site involvement. Twenty BCC lesions (95.2%) were treated after one session. Damage to eyelash was seen in 2 (10%) patients, but ectropion and other complications were not seen in any patient. Conclusion. Treatment with superpulsed CO(2) laser and intraoperative pathologic evaluation for periorbital BCC lesions much close to conjunctiva could be an effective method with minimal complications without major danger of recurrence. This modality can be used with care in the inner canthus and high risk pathologic lesions. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4211181/ /pubmed/25371667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/931657 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ali Ebrahimi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ebrahimi, Ali
Rezaei, Mansour
Kavoussi, Reza
Eidizadeh, Mojtaba
Madani, Seyed Hamid
Kavoussi, Hossein
Superpulsed CO (2) Laser with Intraoperative Pathologic Assessment for Treatment of Periorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma Involving Eyelash Line
title Superpulsed CO (2) Laser with Intraoperative Pathologic Assessment for Treatment of Periorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma Involving Eyelash Line
title_full Superpulsed CO (2) Laser with Intraoperative Pathologic Assessment for Treatment of Periorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma Involving Eyelash Line
title_fullStr Superpulsed CO (2) Laser with Intraoperative Pathologic Assessment for Treatment of Periorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma Involving Eyelash Line
title_full_unstemmed Superpulsed CO (2) Laser with Intraoperative Pathologic Assessment for Treatment of Periorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma Involving Eyelash Line
title_short Superpulsed CO (2) Laser with Intraoperative Pathologic Assessment for Treatment of Periorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma Involving Eyelash Line
title_sort superpulsed co (2) laser with intraoperative pathologic assessment for treatment of periorbital basal cell carcinoma involving eyelash line
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4211181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25371667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/931657
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