Summary Background: One of the main problems of elective surgery is the cosmetic result.Objective: This prospective controlled study aims to determine the effects of topical vitamin Eon cosmetic results in children.Methods: A single-blind study was carried out. Topical vitamin E was used on the intendedincision site for at least 15 days, thrice daily, before surgery and for at least 30 days, twicedaily, after surgery (group A). The control group received topical petrolatum-based ointment(group B).Results: No patients in group A developed keloids. A total of 96% of patients (or parents)considered the cosmetic results very good. No patients had wound infection. In the controlgroup, only 78% of patients (or parents) considered the cosmetic results very good and 13(6.5%) patients developed keloids after 6 months. There were no cases of wound infection.Conclusion: Topical vitamin E before and after surgery improved surgical wound healing andimproved cosmetic results.
A prospective study in children: Pre- and post-surgery use of vitamin E in surgical incisions / Zampieri, Nicola; Zuin, Veronica; Burro, Roberto; Ottolenghi, Alberto; Camoglio, Francesco Saverio. - In: JOURNAL OF PLASTIC, RECONSTRUCTIVE & AESTHETIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1748-6815. - 63:(2010), pp. 1474-1478. [10.1016/j.bjps.2009.08.018]
A prospective study in children: Pre- and post-surgery use of vitamin E in surgical incisions
CAMOGLIO, Francesco Saverio
2010-01-01
Abstract
Summary Background: One of the main problems of elective surgery is the cosmetic result.Objective: This prospective controlled study aims to determine the effects of topical vitamin Eon cosmetic results in children.Methods: A single-blind study was carried out. Topical vitamin E was used on the intendedincision site for at least 15 days, thrice daily, before surgery and for at least 30 days, twicedaily, after surgery (group A). The control group received topical petrolatum-based ointment(group B).Results: No patients in group A developed keloids. A total of 96% of patients (or parents)considered the cosmetic results very good. No patients had wound infection. In the controlgroup, only 78% of patients (or parents) considered the cosmetic results very good and 13(6.5%) patients developed keloids after 6 months. There were no cases of wound infection.Conclusion: Topical vitamin E before and after surgery improved surgical wound healing andimproved cosmetic results.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.