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REVIEW article

Front. Med.
Sec. Dermatology
Volume 11 - 2024 | doi: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1369953

Successful Treatment of Giant Keloid on the Right Toes Using Trepanation Combined with Superficial Radiotherapy (SRT-100): A Case Report with Literature Review Provisionally Accepted

 Yinghua Song1 Hui-min Zhu1 Dan Chen1 Zi-lu Qu1 Liang Zhang1*  Li Wei2*
  • 1Department of dermatology,Wuhan NO.1 hospital,Wuhan,China, China
  • 2Wuhan No. 1 Hospital, China

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In dermatology, a keloidKeloid is one of the most common skin morphological abnormalities caused by excessive proliferation of fibroblasts. in dermatology. Keloids that are largelarger or occur near important joint sites often cause varying degrees of physiological dysfunction in patients, therefore requiring medical treatment. A boy with congenital syndactyly had developed huge keloids at the surgical site after undergoing surgical correction treatment. After treatment using trepanation combined with superficial radiotherapy (SRT-100) in our hospital, most of the boy's keloids shrank and flattened. The; the affected foot had basically returned to its normal appearance, and the boy could wear shoes normallyas normal. The boy did not complain of pain, numbness, orand any other distinctivespecial discomfort after completingfinishing the treatment. This suggested that the combination of trepanation and superficial radiotherapy maymight be one of the alternative options for treating hypertrophic keloids that cannot be treated by surgical excision.

Keywords: Keloids, Superficial radiotherapy, Trepanation, Surgery, Surgical excision

Received: 13 Jan 2024; Accepted: 24 Apr 2024.

Copyright: © 2024 Song, Zhu, Chen, Qu, Zhang and Wei. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

* Correspondence:
Mx. Liang Zhang, Department of dermatology,Wuhan NO.1 hospital,Wuhan,China, Wuhan, Hebei Province, China
Mr. Li Wei, Wuhan No. 1 Hospital, Wuhan, China