Topical Calcipotriol for Preventive Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars

  • van der Veer W
  • Jacobs X
  • Waardenburg I
  • et al.
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Abstract

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the efficacy of topical application of calcipotriol to healing wounds in preventing or reducing hypertrophic scar formation and to investigate the biochemical properties of the epidermis associated with hypertrophic scar formation. DESIGN Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial using the reduction mammoplasty wound-healing model. SETTING University Medical Center Groningen. Patients Thirty women who underwent bilateral reduction mammoplasty. Interventions For 3 months, scar segments were treated with either topical calcipotriol or placebo. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Three weeks, 3 months, and 12 months postoperatively, the scars were evaluated and punch biopsy samples were collected for immunohistochemical analysis. RESULTS No significant difference in the prevalence of hypertrophic scars was observed between the placebo- and calcipotriol-treated scars. Only scars with activated keratinocytes 3 weeks postoperatively became hypertrophic (P = .001). CONCLUSIONS Topical application of calcipotriol during the first 3 months of wound healing does not affect the incidence of hypertrophic scar formation. We observed a strong association between keratinocyte activation and hypertrophic scar formation. Trial Registration trialregister.nl Identifier: NTR1486.

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van der Veer, W. M., Jacobs, X. E., Waardenburg, I. E., Ulrich, M. M., & Niessen, F. B. (2009). Topical Calcipotriol for Preventive Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars. Archives of Dermatology, 145(11). https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2009.237

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