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Successful Adjuvant Intraoperative Electron Beam Radiotherapy for Keloid: First Case Report and Review of Literature
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Treatment of keloids is usually challenging, requiring a multimodal approach with no universally accepted treatment modality among the wide range of alternative keloid treatments. Excision of keloid lesion usually eliminates symptoms and it is the main treatment with considerable recurrence rate. Recurrence rate ranges from 45-100% when surgical excision is performed as monotherapy. Furthermore, Recurrent Keloids have a higher recurrence rate after surgery. In this case we discuss a challenging case of young female presented with third recurrence in lobule of the ear with defect necessitated flap reconstruction with concern for possible damage by the flap if radiation was given as external beam postoperatively. Intraoperative electron beam therapy was utilized with high safety and efficacy. To our knowledge this is the first case in the Middle East to use this technique in treating Keloid.
Conclusion
Treatment of keloids is usually challenging, requiring a multimodal approach. Excision of keloid lesion usually eliminates symptoms and it is the main treatment with considerable recurrence rate .Recurrence rate ranges from 45-100% when surgical excision is performed as monotherapy. Furthermore, Recurrent Keloids have a higher recurrence rate after surgery. Radiation is a valid option for decreasing risk of recurrence in recurrent keloid with high safety and efficacy profile. In this case we discuss a challenging case of young female presented with third recurrence in lobule of the ear with defect necessitated flap reconstruction with concern for possible damage by the flap if radiation was given as external beam postoperatively. Intraoperative electron beam therapy was utilized with high safety and efficacy. To our knowledge this is the first case in the Middle East to use this technique in treating Keloid.
Keywords: Keloid; Radiation; Intraoperative Radiation; IOeRT
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Title: Successful Adjuvant Intraoperative Electron Beam Radiotherapy for Keloid: First Case Report and Review of Literature
Description:
Treatment of keloids is usually challenging, requiring a multimodal approach with no universally accepted treatment modality among the wide range of alternative keloid treatments.
Excision of keloid lesion usually eliminates symptoms and it is the main treatment with considerable recurrence rate.
Recurrence rate ranges from 45-100% when surgical excision is performed as monotherapy.
Furthermore, Recurrent Keloids have a higher recurrence rate after surgery.
In this case we discuss a challenging case of young female presented with third recurrence in lobule of the ear with defect necessitated flap reconstruction with concern for possible damage by the flap if radiation was given as external beam postoperatively.
Intraoperative electron beam therapy was utilized with high safety and efficacy.
To our knowledge this is the first case in the Middle East to use this technique in treating Keloid.
Conclusion
Treatment of keloids is usually challenging, requiring a multimodal approach.
Excision of keloid lesion usually eliminates symptoms and it is the main treatment with considerable recurrence rate .
Recurrence rate ranges from 45-100% when surgical excision is performed as monotherapy.
Furthermore, Recurrent Keloids have a higher recurrence rate after surgery.
Radiation is a valid option for decreasing risk of recurrence in recurrent keloid with high safety and efficacy profile.
In this case we discuss a challenging case of young female presented with third recurrence in lobule of the ear with defect necessitated flap reconstruction with concern for possible damage by the flap if radiation was given as external beam postoperatively.
Intraoperative electron beam therapy was utilized with high safety and efficacy.
To our knowledge this is the first case in the Middle East to use this technique in treating Keloid.
Keywords: Keloid; Radiation; Intraoperative Radiation; IOeRT.
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