## Abstract ## Background and Objective The role of pulsed dye laser (PDL) in the treatment of childhood hemangiomas is still controversial because of the inherent characteristics of hemangiomas as well as the side effects of the PDL. Recently, the long pulsed dye laser (LPDL) with cryogen spray c
Complications following pulsed dye laser treatment of superficial hemangiomas
β Scribed by Patricia M. Witman; Annette M. Wagner; Kathrin Scherer; Milton Waner; Ilona J. Frieden
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0196-8092
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Background and Objective
Pulsed dye laser (PDL) has been reported to be safe and effective in the management of superficial hemangiomas of infancy. We report 12 patients with hemangiomas with complications following PDL.
Study Design/Materials and Methods
Records of patients with hemangiomas and a known adverse outcome following PDL were reviewed.
Results
All were treated early (age range: 5 days to 4 months), and all hemangiomas were facial with a superficial component. Eleven were treated with a 585 nm wavelength, fluence range of 4.7β7 J/cm^2^, without dynamic cooling. One patient received 7β12 J/cm^2^ utilizing a 595 nm wavelength with dynamic cooling. In eight cases, treatment led to severe ulceration with subsequent pain, scarring, and in one instance, lifeβthreatening hemorrhage. In four, permanent atrophic scarring was noted without ulceration.
Conclusions
PDL treatment of superficial hemangiomas may rarely lead to significant complications including atrophic scarring and severe ulceration. Lasers Surg. Med. 38:116β123, 2006. Β© 2006 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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