Intralesional Electrocoagulation With Insulated Microneedle for the Treatment of Periorbital Syringomas: A Retrospective Analysis
Abstract Background Conventional treatment options for periorbital syringomas are often unsatisfactory because of inevitable surface damage from the procedure and frequent recurrence rate of the tumors. Objectives The authors sought to ascertain the efficacy and safety of intralesional electrosurger...
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Background
Conventional treatment options for periorbital syringomas are often unsatisfactory because of inevitable surface damage from the procedure and frequent recurrence rate of the tumors.
Objectives
The authors sought to ascertain the efficacy and safety of intralesional electrosurgery utilizing a monopolar radiofrequency device with a single insulated microneedle for the treatment of periorbital syringomas.
Methods
A retrospective analysis was performed employing data from medical records, routine questionnaires, and clinical photographs of 55 patients with periorbital syringoma who underwent intralesional electrosurgery.
Results
Approximately one-half of the patients (50.9%) experienced marked resolution after 1 treatment. The lesion clearance rate increased and lesion severity decreased each time the treatment was repeated. No persistent therapy-related adverse event was found except transient erythema or crusting.
Conclusions
Intralesional electrosurgery with insulated microneedle is an effective and safe treatment option for periorbital syringomas.
Level of Evidence: 4 |
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Background
Conventional treatment options for periorbital syringomas are often unsatisfactory because of inevitable surface damage from the procedure and frequent recurrence rate of the tumors.
Objectives
The authors sought to ascertain the efficacy and safety of intralesional electrosurgery utilizing a monopolar radiofrequency device with a single insulated microneedle for the treatment of periorbital syringomas.
Methods
A retrospective analysis was performed employing data from medical records, routine questionnaires, and clinical photographs of 55 patients with periorbital syringoma who underwent intralesional electrosurgery.
Results
Approximately one-half of the patients (50.9%) experienced marked resolution after 1 treatment. The lesion clearance rate increased and lesion severity decreased each time the treatment was repeated. No persistent therapy-related adverse event was found except transient erythema or crusting.
Conclusions
Intralesional electrosurgery with insulated microneedle is an effective and safe treatment option for periorbital syringomas.
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Background
Conventional treatment options for periorbital syringomas are often unsatisfactory because of inevitable surface damage from the procedure and frequent recurrence rate of the tumors.
Objectives
The authors sought to ascertain the efficacy and safety of intralesional electrosurgery utilizing a monopolar radiofrequency device with a single insulated microneedle for the treatment of periorbital syringomas.
Methods
A retrospective analysis was performed employing data from medical records, routine questionnaires, and clinical photographs of 55 patients with periorbital syringoma who underwent intralesional electrosurgery.
Results
Approximately one-half of the patients (50.9%) experienced marked resolution after 1 treatment. The lesion clearance rate increased and lesion severity decreased each time the treatment was repeated. No persistent therapy-related adverse event was found except transient erythema or crusting.
Conclusions
Intralesional electrosurgery with insulated microneedle is an effective and safe treatment option for periorbital syringomas.
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Background
Conventional treatment options for periorbital syringomas are often unsatisfactory because of inevitable surface damage from the procedure and frequent recurrence rate of the tumors.
Objectives
The authors sought to ascertain the efficacy and safety of intralesional electrosurgery utilizing a monopolar radiofrequency device with a single insulated microneedle for the treatment of periorbital syringomas.
Methods
A retrospective analysis was performed employing data from medical records, routine questionnaires, and clinical photographs of 55 patients with periorbital syringoma who underwent intralesional electrosurgery.
Results
Approximately one-half of the patients (50.9%) experienced marked resolution after 1 treatment. The lesion clearance rate increased and lesion severity decreased each time the treatment was repeated. No persistent therapy-related adverse event was found except transient erythema or crusting.
Conclusions
Intralesional electrosurgery with insulated microneedle is an effective and safe treatment option for periorbital syringomas.
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