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K C Nischal1, C S Sowmya, M R Swaroop, Dhruv Premy Agrawal, H B Basavaraj, B D Sathyanarayana.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ideal treatment for warts should be effective, safe, have less morbidity and provide long-lasting immunity against human papilloma virus. This can optimally achieved by the stimulation of the immune system against the virus. The autoimplantation of warts, autowart injection and quadrivalent vaccines have been used for this purpose. Autoimplanatation is a simple technique where the subcutis deep wart tissue is harvested as a donor and implanted into the uninvolved skin. However, this led to two wounds, at donor and recipient sites. AIM: The aim was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel modification of autoimplantation therapy in the treatment of multiple, recurrent and palmoplantar warts. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Thirty-three patients with multiple, recurrent and palmoplantar warts were enrolled. Instead of taking a bit of the wart tissue, the donor tissue was harvested by paring the wart. The pared tissue was implanted deep into the subcutis by stab incision done using the same surgical blade no. 11. The resolution of all warts within 3 months after the procedure was considered successful. Patients with complete clearance were followed up for 1 month for any recurrence.Entities:
Keywords: Autoimplantation; delayed hypersensitivity; palmoplantar; paring; warts
Year: 2012 PMID: 22557852 PMCID: PMC3339124 DOI: 10.4103/0974-2077.94332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Figure 1Paring of the wart using surgical blade no. 11
Figure 2Stab incision done using the same surgical blade no. 11 used to pare the wart
Figure 3Introducing the pared tissue deep into the subcutis using Adson's forceps
Figure 4Recurrent wart on the lateral aspect of the right second toe
Figure 5Complete resolution of the wart after autoimplantation
Summary of characteristics of non-responding patients
Comparison of the present study with previous studies