From the Department of Dermatology, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville PA.
Dermatitis. 2013 Sep-Oct;24(5):215-21. doi: 10.1097/DER.0b013e3182a0d3a9.
With the growing number of dermatologic surgeries performed each year comes an increased potential for patient exposure and sensitization to allergens. Patients are exposed to many well-documented allergens in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative settings during surgery. Postoperative skin complications of allergic contact dermatitis increase health care costs and cause patient suffering. Early recognition, diagnosis, and treatment by dermatologic surgeons are essential to decrease morbidity related to medically necessary and elective cutaneous surgeries. While a specific standard screening panel for cutaneous surgery-related allergens is not well established, we propose several categories of allergens be strongly considered and tested if a patient is suspected of having allergic contact dermatitis in an attempt to reveal pertinent allergens and prevent future exposures.
随着每年进行的皮肤科手术数量不断增加,患者接触和致敏过敏原的潜在风险也在增加。患者在手术前、手术中和手术后的环境中会接触到许多有充分记录的过敏原。过敏接触性皮炎的术后皮肤并发症会增加医疗保健成本并导致患者痛苦。皮肤科医生的早期识别、诊断和治疗对于减少与医学上必需和选择性皮肤手术相关的发病率至关重要。虽然尚未建立针对与皮肤手术相关的过敏原的特定标准筛选小组,但如果怀疑患者患有过敏接触性皮炎,我们建议强烈考虑并测试几类过敏原,以揭示相关过敏原并防止未来的暴露。