1. Auricular keloids: combined therapy with a new pressure device.
- Author
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Bran GM, Brom J, Hörmann K, and Stuck BA
- Subjects
- Adult, Combined Modality Therapy, Ear Deformities, Acquired drug therapy, Ear Deformities, Acquired surgery, Equipment Design, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Glucocorticoids therapeutic use, Humans, Keloid drug therapy, Keloid surgery, Male, Patient Satisfaction, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Treatment Outcome, Triamcinolone Acetonide therapeutic use, Ear Auricle pathology, Ear Auricle surgery, Ear Deformities, Acquired therapy, Keloid therapy, Pressure
- Abstract
Objective: To develop a new, custom-made pressure device that can be used with established designs as an adjuvant therapy for optimized treatment of auricular keloids., Methods: Seven patients (4 males, 3 females; mean [SD] age, 22.6 [8.3] years) were treated with surgical excision and corticosteroid injection followed by application of our new auricular pressure device., Results: All patients tolerated the adjuvant therapy and wore the device overnight for 5 nights per week. Usage was not interrupted or cancelled. No recurrence was observed during the follow-up period (mean [SD] duration of follow-up, 24 [6] months). All patients were satisfied with the results; none described pruritus, pain, or dysesthesia., Conclusion: Overnight usage of the new pressure device seems to be a safe and effective extension of established auricular keloid therapy with the potential for prophylaxis of recurrence.
- Published
- 2012
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