Saturday, June 4, 2011
Serial Excision of Facial Hemangiomas [Original Article]
Arch Facial Plast Surg May/Jun 2011 2011;13(3):199-202. Jonathan Kulbersh, MD; Marcelo Hochman, MDAuthor Affiliations: American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, Los Angeles, California (Dr Kulbersh); and Hemangioma International Treatment Center, Charleston, South Carolina (Dr Hochman). Objective To present the technique of and indications for serial excision of facial hemangiomas. Methods Clinical review of patients cared for by the senior author (M.H.) in a private-practice specialty center. Results Forty-six patients underwent serial excision of facial infantile hemangiomas. The average number of excisions was 3 (range, 2-5), with a mean interoperative period of 4 months (range, 3-7 months). One patient sustained a traumatic dehiscence of the surgical wound, and 6 others had minor wound problems that had no impact on the final result. Two “final” scars underwent surgical revision. All results were ultimately deemed acceptable by the parents and surgeons. Conclusion Serial excision is a practical and reliable technique for treatment of facial hemangiomas which due to size and location are not feasibly excised and repaired in a single setting without the use of complex adjunctive reconstructive techniques.
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