The American Journal of Case Reports | 2021

Use of Diode Laser for Surgical Removal of Pyogenic Granuloma of the Lower Lip in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Patient: Female, 11-year-old Final Diagnosis: Pyogenic granuloma Symptoms: Not painful • bleeding tendency Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Diode Laser excision Specialty: Dentistry • Surgery Objective: Unknown ethiology Background: A pyogenic granuloma is an inflammatory exophytic lesion that can occur in the oral cavity. Numerous factors are involved in the etiology of the lesion and can lead to the tissue proliferation underlying the lesion’s characteristic appearance. The main treatment is surgical excision with careful curettage of the surrounding tissues. The use of a laser has been proposed because it enables performing deep and precise incisions with better hemostasis and less invasive procedures with less discomfort to patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible advantages of using a diode laser in the surgical treatment of pyogenic granuloma, particularly in the management of a pediatric patient. Case Report: A swelling in the lower lip of an 11-year-old female patient was analyzed. After several evaluations, a 980-nm diode laser in continuous wave mode was chosen for excision of the lesion. The lesion was excised successfully with a diode laser as a conservative method that was nonstressful for the pediatric patient. Conclusions: Among the techniques for surgical excision of a lesion, the use of a diode laser has the following advantages: less invasiveness, absence of intra- and postoperative discomfort and pain, effective hemostasis with better control of bleeding, absence of scarring, better postoperative management, and greater patient compliance.

Volume 22
Pages e929690-1 - e929690-5
DOI 10.12659/AJCR.929690
Language English
Journal The American Journal of Case Reports

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