Results of Infantile Hemangioma Laser Therapy in Children with Persistent Residual Signs after Systemic Propranolol Therapy: Clinical Cases

Background. Infantile hemangiomas are revealed in 1-3% of newborns and 10-12% of infants. There are only anecdotal reports on the laser therapy efficacy in this pathology management. However, there is no common approach to the use of this method in the complex treatment of infantile hemangioma in infants. Clinical Cases Description. Two clinical cases of infantile hemangioma are presented. Patients underwent complex treatment: systemic propranolol and laser therapy via pulsed dye laser. Laser exposure modes ware selected individually: laser spot sizes were 10 and 12 mm, energy levels were 5-10 J/cm2, burst duration was short (0.45 ms) or long (10-20 ms), procedure duration was from 15 to 40 minutes, number of procedures varied from 1 to 8. Laser therapy has shown its efficacy in treatment of superficial infantile hemangioma. Conclusion. The indication for using laser therapy in management of infants with hemangiomas is especially persistent residual signs such as telangiectasias and erythema after spontaneous or drug involution phase. Laser therapy allows us to avoid aggressive methods and improves the quality of life of our patients according to this article.