BACKGROUND. Pyogenic granulomas have been treated by cryosurgery, curettage
, electrodesiccation, chemical cauterization, and laser surgery. The therap
eutic effects of these conservative treatments are limited, however.
OBJECTIVE. In this Study, the efficacy of a sclerosing agent (monoethanolam
ine oleate) was evaluated for the treatment of pyogenic granuloma.
METHODS. Pyogenic granuloma was treated by local injection of the monoethan
olamine oleate solution in nine patients who were from 1 to 57 years of age
(median 18 years). The treatment effect was determined by physical examina
tion.
RESULTS. All lesions were removed completely with no recurrence, and scars
were inconspicuous in all cases. Complications occurred in only one patient
who complained of pain due to an avoidable injection of excess solution.
CONCLUSION. Sclerotherapy with monoethanolamine oleate is effective in the
treatment of pyogenic granuloma and offers an alternative to conventional m
ethods in cases for which conservative treatment is preferable.