P. Escarmant et al., THE TREATMENT OF 783 KELOID SCARS BY IR-192 INTERSTITIAL IRRADIATION AFTER SURGICAL EXCISION, International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics, 26(2), 1993, pp. 245-251
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16
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Purpose: the aim of this study is to confirm the effectiveness of irra
diation associated with surgery in the treatment of keloids, to precis
e the factors favoring the recurrence of these keloids, and to evaluat
e the risk of recurrence, according to their initial distinctive featu
res. Methods and Materials: between 1977 and 1988, 544 patients, with
a total of 855 keloids, were treated by interstitial radiotherapy imme
diately following total excision. Results: recurrence rate is 21%, as
against 50 to 80% for surgery alone, according to most authors. This r
ecurrence rate is about the same as for external radiotherapy, but we
prefer our method for practical reasons (cost, equipment, radiobiology
, technique). Ninety percent of recurrences occurred in the year follo
wing therapy, which proves that a follow-up time of at least 12 months
is needed for a study of keloids. In our experience, the keloids that
are the most likely to recur are the largest and those giving rise to
most symptoms. Bruising and loosened stitches, but in particular infe
ction during therapy, largely favor a recurrence. In our series, the s
ymptoms disappeared or were much improved in 80% of cases, and the cos
metic result was judged good by 75% of the patients. Conclusion: the r
esults of this study proves the effectiveness of the method linking su
rgical excision and Iridium 192 interstitial irradiation and shows the
importance of the sterile conditions of the treatment.