Cogent Medicine (Jan 2017)

Treatment of recalcitrant actinic keratosis (AK) of the scalp by cold atmospheric plasma

  • Georg Daeschlein,
  • Andreas Arnold,
  • Stine Lutze,
  • Matthias Napp,
  • Fatma Aly,
  • Sebastian von Podewils,
  • Claudia Sicher,
  • Michael Juenger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2017.1412903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1

Abstract

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Background and objectives: Actinic keratosis (AK) is a frequent cutaneous lesion usually developing on sun-exposed skin and may be evolving into invasive squamous cell carcinoma requiring expensive therapy. Size, site or number of lesions limits the efficacy and/or acceptability of surgical and chemical therapies. Up to now photodynamic therapy (PDT) is recommended as treatment of choice. Material and methods: A patient (75y, m) suffered from recalcitrant AK lesions on the scalp, forearms and face for more than 20y. Various treatments including PDT, ablative laser and cryotherapy or chemical treatments failed to eradicate these lesions especially on the scalp. We used a CE-certified cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) jet, the Maxium® electrosurgery unit with maxium® beamer (KLS Martin GmbH + Co. KG), to treat one scalp lesion in one session (60 s, 20 W, 6 L/min). Results: CAP was able to eradicate AK of the patient in one session and was well tolerated. Histologic examination showed complete cure of AK. Control histology and visits up to 26 months after treatment do not show relapse or other skin deterioration. Conclusion: CAP seems to be an effective, curative and economic (one single treatment) alternative to conventional treatment of recalcitrant AK with field cancerization with excellent tolerability.

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