Abstract:
Warts are being epithelial neoplasm of the skin and mucosa resulting from
human papiloma virus (HPV) infection. More than 100 types of HPV have been identified. This is a descriptive study done to evaluate the efficacy of carbon dioxide
(C02) laser, with a wavelength of 10600 nm, in the treatment of warts in
some Sudanese patients.
The study was carried out in the laser clinic of the institute of laser, Sudan
University of Science and Technology, in the period from April-October
2014. Eight patients (2 females and 6 males) diagnosed clinically as cases of
warts were selected for this study after an informed consent was written.
The laser used was single pulse C02 laser, with a power of 4 watts, 0.2
second pulse duration in the first session for all patients and 8 watts, 0.3
second in the second and third sessions, in those who didn't respond to the
first session or who showed partial resolution of the lesions. Photographs
were taken- before and after treatment to observe the response and detect to
the side effects, if any.
The results obtained showed that two patients received only one laser
session, four patients received two sessions and two patients received three
sessions. Complete resolution of the lesions occurred in two patients after
one session, four patients after two sessions and two patients after three
sessions. Three patients developed mild side effects (hypopigmentation,
hyperpigmentation and erythrma).
This study concluded that C02 laser is safe and effective in the treatment
of warts. Further studies with large study population and long duration
follow up are recommended.