Varadhan Keerthika, Elangovan Ramnath, J Selvakumar, Nallathambi Kowsalya, Maganti Dinesh C, Soman Dona
Department of Periodontics, Adhiparasakthi Dental College and Hospital, Melmaruvathur, IND.
Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, University of Rwanda, Kigali, RWA.
Cureus. 2024 May 10;16(5):e60068. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60068. eCollection 2024 May.
This case report focuses on the clinical development of a 32-year-old female patient's lobular capillary hemangioma and provides valuable insights into the atypical nature of this tumor. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) that follows diode laser intervention can be regarded as a novel and evidence-based approach to therapeutic management. The application of a diode laser causes the vascular elements that comprise the bulk of the lesion to coagulate, which in turn causes the lesion's size to decrease. The biological processes that lead to quick tissue regeneration are also activated by LLLT. The suggested therapeutic approach ensures that the patient will heal in the best possible way while also optimizing their comfort and safety. It extends beyond the mere removal of wounds. The case report demonstrates how well dual laser therapy works to lessen common postoperative issues that are commonly seen in traditional surgical therapies for lobular capillary hemangioma such as excessive bleeding and infection. The precise application of the diode laser minimizes damage to surrounding tissues, thereby enhancing the healing process. Additionally, following surgery, LLLT helps reduce pain and inflammation, which improves patient outcomes. The potential of diode laser and LLLT therapies for treating vascular lesions, including lobular capillary hemangioma, is evidenced by their therapeutic advantages. This encourages wider clinical applications and field research. The presented case report offers valuable clinical significance by highlighting an innovative therapeutic approach for lobular capillary hemangioma, a vascular lesion that can present challenges in management.
本病例报告聚焦于一名32岁女性患者小叶性毛细血管瘤的临床发展,并为该肿瘤的非典型性质提供了有价值的见解。二极管激光干预后的低强度激光治疗(LLLT)可被视为一种新颖且基于证据的治疗管理方法。二极管激光的应用会使构成病变主体的血管成分凝固,进而导致病变尺寸减小。LLLT还会激活导致组织快速再生的生物学过程。所建议的治疗方法可确保患者以最佳方式痊愈,同时优化其舒适度和安全性。它不仅仅是伤口的简单切除。该病例报告展示了双激光治疗在减轻小叶性毛细血管瘤传统手术治疗中常见的术后问题(如过度出血和感染)方面的良好效果。二极管激光的精确应用可将对周围组织的损伤降至最低,从而加快愈合过程。此外,手术后LLLT有助于减轻疼痛和炎症,改善患者预后。二极管激光和LLLT疗法治疗包括小叶性毛细血管瘤在内的血管病变的潜力通过其治疗优势得以证明。这鼓励了更广泛的临床应用和该领域的研究。所呈现的病例报告通过突出一种针对小叶性毛细血管瘤的创新治疗方法,为临床提供了有价值的意义,小叶性毛细血管瘤是一种在管理上可能具有挑战性的血管病变。