| Literature DB >> 31723449 |
Tim A Buick1, Wisam Abbas1, Fraser D Munro1.
Abstract
Keloid following circumcision has been described in the literature despite the rarity of its occurrence in penile skin. In this paper, we review the literature and report the successful management of post-circumcision keloid scarring in a 2-year-old boy. After circumcision a 2-year-old boy of African origin developed keloid scarring at the circumcision site. This was treated with three intralesional injections of triamcinolone acetate over 3 months, followed by surgical excision. There was no recurrence at 6 months after excision. To our knowledge this is the 12th case of keloid following paediatric circumcision described in the literature. There is a wide range of techniques described but all are recurrence free at 6 months following repeated intralesional triamcinolone acetate injection and surgical excision. While there is no current consensus in treating post-circumcision keloid, we find that intralesional injection followed by surgical excision provides an acceptable aesthetic result, which is recurrence free.Entities:
Keywords: Keloid; circumcision; hypertrophic scar; penile keloid
Year: 2019 PMID: 31723449 PMCID: PMC6830255 DOI: 10.1080/2090598X.2019.1651016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arab J Urol ISSN: 2090-598X
Figure 1.Initial presentation of keloid before any treatment. The scar is seen to extend beyond the original circumcision site up to and almost occluding the glans.
Figure 2.Appearance following the three injections of triamcinolone (one each month for 3 months).
Figure 3.Appearance at 3 months after excision of the keloid.
A summary of paediatric case reports of penile keloid scarring post circumcision, their treatments and outcomes.
| References | Patient age, years | Ethnicity | Mechanism | Treatment | Recurrence free, years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warwick and Dickson | 10 | Sierra Leonean | Circumcision | Serial triamcinolone injections | Not reported |
| Gürünlüoğlu et al. 1996 [ | 12 | Caucasian | Circumcision | Serial triamcinolone injections | Not reported |
| Gürünlüoğlu et al. 1997 [ | 13 | Caucasian | Circumcision | Serial triamcinolone injections | 0.5 |
| Bekerecioglu et al. 2005 [ | 13 | Unknown | Two circumcisions | Excised and surrounding area injected with triamcinolone | 1 |
| Erdemir et al. 2006 [ | 15 | Unknown | Circumcision | Excision and steroid | 1 |
| Isken et al. 2008 [ | 10 | Unknown | Circumcision and prior excision | Excision and steroid | 2 |
| Demirdover et al. 2013 [ | 3 | Unknown | Circumcision | Triamcinolone injection prior to excision | 1 |
| Xie et al. 2013 [ | 10 | Chinese | Circumcision | Excised and surrounding area injected with triamcinolone | 0.5 |
| Xie et al. 2013 [ | 12 | Unknown | Circumcision | Excised and surrounding area injected with triamcinolone | 0.5 |
| Yong et al. 2013 [ | 1.75 | African | Circumcision | Excised | 3 |
| Alyami et al. 2018 [ | 13 | Unknown | Circumcision | Excised and then injected with dexamethasone | 3 |
| Present study 2019 | 2 | African | Circumcision | Triamcinolone injection prior to excision | 0.5 |