2021
DOI: 10.1089/photob.2020.4916
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Success Rate of Benign Oral Squamous Papilloma Treatments After Different Surgical Protocols (Conventional, Nd:YAG, CO2and Diode 980 nm Lasers): A 34-Year Retrospective Study

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“…30 Another study found that when the excision of essentially normal marginal mucosa encircling the tumor is reduced, the recurrence of Oral Squamous Papillomas is markedly increased. 31 In a study, CO2 and Er,Cr:YSSG lasers improved the quality of scars after 4 weeks, had superior cosmetic results, and did not need a second treatment session compared to diode and Nd:YAG laser groups. 32 Gardenal et al reported 5% bleeding and 1% hematomas.…”
Section: Results Of Individual Studies Oral Potentially Malignant Dis...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…30 Another study found that when the excision of essentially normal marginal mucosa encircling the tumor is reduced, the recurrence of Oral Squamous Papillomas is markedly increased. 31 In a study, CO2 and Er,Cr:YSSG lasers improved the quality of scars after 4 weeks, had superior cosmetic results, and did not need a second treatment session compared to diode and Nd:YAG laser groups. 32 Gardenal et al reported 5% bleeding and 1% hematomas.…”
Section: Results Of Individual Studies Oral Potentially Malignant Dis...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Scalpel excision, as performed in the presented case, is the most commonly used modality to excise these lesions. Cryotherapy and laser surgery have also been shown to be effective in treating such lesions [ 20 ]. Laser management offers multiple advantages including less intraoperative bleeding, minimal damage to adjacent tissue, delayed acute inflammatory reaction, and reduced myofibroblast activity, leading to reduced wound contraction and scarring [ 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete excision of lesions and HPV-infected cells is believed to be an important factor in preventing recurrence. 16 Nammour et al 17 recently reported that when a gross normal mucosa (≥3 mm) around the oral squamous papilloma was included in the resections, the lowest recurrence rate was observed. The good hemostasis effect of the KTP laser allows for a good surgical field of vision to be maintained during the operation, allowing the lesion boundary to be clearly distinguished and ensuring a safe boundary of 1-2 mm when the lesion is removed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, no patient experienced recurrence, and there was no significant difference in recurrence between the use of laser and scalpel in our study, which is consistent with previous reports. 17,18 To determine whether or not the two treatments would cause a difference in recurrence rates, larger sample sizes and longer follow-up times were required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%