Application of CO2 laser evaporation in locally advanced melanoma

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Aim: This study aims to investigate the role of CO2 laser evaporation in the treatment of melanoma patients with satellite or in-Transit metastases. Materials & methods: Patients who underwent CO2 laser evaporation were retrospectively included between November 2002 and August 2018. The Sharplan 40C CO2 laser was used with a high pulse wave mode. Data concerning patient and tumor characteristics, CO2 laser evaporation and subsequent therapies were collected. Results: A total of 26 patients were included. Median duration of local control was 5.5 months. The median number of lesions evaporated per treatment was three (1-16); patients received a median of three (1-19) treatments. Conclusion: In a selected group of melanoma patients with satellite or in-Transit metastases, CO2 laser evaporation should be considered as treatment for local control.

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Vrielink, O. M., Kruijff, S., Van Leeuwen, B. L., & Roodenburg, J. L. N. (2019). Application of CO2 laser evaporation in locally advanced melanoma. Melanoma Management, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.2217/mmt-2018-0008

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