[HTML][HTML] Radiofrequency ablation and excision of multiple cutaneous lesions in neurofibromatosis type 1

SH Kim, SG Roh, NH Lee… - Archives of Plastic Surgery, 2013 - thieme-connect.com
SH Kim, SG Roh, NH Lee, KM Yang
Archives of Plastic Surgery, 2013thieme-connect.com
Background Von Recklinghausen disease or neurofibromatosis type 1 is an autosomal
dominant genetic disorder of chromosome 17q11. 2. The most common characteristic
findings of NF 1 include multiple and recurrent cutaneous neurofibromas associated with
psychosocial distress. Methods Sixteen patients (9 female, 7 male; average age, 31 years;
range, 16 to 67 years) with multiple cutaneous neurofibromas between March 2010 and
February 2012 were included in the study. All patients were treated with radiosurgical …
Background Von Recklinghausen disease or neurofibromatosis type 1 is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder of chromosome 17q11.2. The most common characteristic findings of NF 1 include multiple and recurrent cutaneous neurofibromas associated with psychosocial distress.
Methods Sixteen patients (9 female, 7 male; average age, 31 years; range, 16 to 67 years) with multiple cutaneous neurofibromas between March 2010 and February 2012 were included in the study. All patients were treated with radiosurgical ablation and excision under general anesthesia.
Results All 16 patients were satisfied with the results, when questioned directly during the outpatient department follow-up. The only complaint from a few patients was minimal scarring, but acceptable results were obtained in the end.
Conclusions The radiofrequency procedure is almost bloodless and quick, creating a smaller necrotizing zone. Therefore, instead of employing the time consuming traditional surgery, such as laser therapy and electrosurgical excision, that produces uncertain results and can affect normal adjacent tissue, treatment of neurofibromas with radiofrequency ablation and excision can be an alternative choice of treatment for patients with a large number of neurofibromas.
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