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Papillomatosis of the larynx: treatment with CO2 laser.

M Mesolella1, G Motta, M Laguardia, V Galli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We report our experience treating papillomatosis of the larynx using CO2 laser which has a lower risk of post surgical complications. Papillomatosis has a high incidence of recurrence after surgical treatment.
METHODS: We treated 42 patients (10 adults and 32 children) affected by multiple papillomatosis of the larynx. Smaller papillomas were vaporized with a 7-8 Watt CO2 laser and larger papillomas were resected at the base of their implantation. A strict follow-up during the first 3 years after surgical treatment was necessary to manage recurrences with CO2 laser endoscopy.
RESULTS: All patients presented with recurrences after the first surgical treatment, but within 18-60 months all patients presented a solution of their pathology. Post-operative complications were observed in patients who did not comply with the strict follow-up protocol and presented with large lesions requiring more invasive surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: CO2 laser endoscopy, although it did not prevent recurrences of papillomatosis in the larynx, is a valid surgical approach in the management of this pathology.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16910287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  B-ENT        ISSN: 1781-782X            Impact factor:   0.082


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