HEMANGIOMA TREATMENT USING THE Nd:YAG LASER – A NEW METHOD
Keywords:
hemangiomas, vascular malformations, laserAbstract
Background. Hemangiomas and arterio-venous malformations are a common pathological entity in the head and neck region. Their treatment, i.e. removal is difficult, as the risk of bleeding is frequently high. The Nd:YAG laser enables in-depth photocoagulation, and that is why we tested its effectiveness in removal of head and neck hemangiomas, mostly intraorally.
Methods. During a two year period, we removed 44 hemangiomas in the head and neck region in 36 patients, of which four had large hemangiomas, with the perimeter exceeding 3 cm in two dimensions. We followed the patients until healing and periodically thereafter.
Results. The outcomes of treatment were excellent, complications were rare.
Conclusions. Treatment utilising the Nd:YAG laser proved to be an effective, simple and fast method of removing hemangiomas in the head and neck region.
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