OBJECTIVES: The treatment of keloid scars is based on multiple lines of therapy, with varying levels of efficacy(1), and there is currently no single treatment that guarantees cure and prevents recurrence. In the pediatric population, the treatments used are not standardized, and there is insufficient evidence to support efficacy and complications. The objective of this study was to analyze the patients who required brachytherapy as an adjuvant to surgical resection in recurrent keloid scars. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of patients diagnosed with keloids and undergoing adjuvant brachytherapy in our institution was carried out, while assessing efficacy and implementation in our treatment protocol for keloid scarring. RESULTS: After various therapeutic lines, 4 patients aged 9-17 years old with recurrent keloid scars around the ear and eligible for adjuvant brachytherapy - administered after surgical resection, in two sessions - were studied and followed up for up to 18-21 months. CONCLUSIONS: Despite our limited experience in the use of adjuvant brachytherapy, the results obtained to date support its efficacy, as reported in the literature. We therefore consider its inclusion in the treatment of keloid scars that have recurred after other treatments to be appropriate.
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Proaño Landázuri, S., Redondo Sedano, J., Martí Carrera, E., Merino Mateo, L., Gómez Sánchez, A., Castellano Yáñez, C., … Delgado Muñoz, M. (2022). Initial experience with brachytherapy treatment adjuvant to surgical resection of keloid scars in the pediatric population. Cirugía Pediátrica, 35(4), 207–211. https://doi.org/10.54847/cp.2022.04.22
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