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Filter by:This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Protescal in preventing post caesarean section hypertrophic scar and keloid formation.
There have been many modalities utilized in the treatment of keloids of the head and neck, however none have been universally successful. The most widely utilized non-surgical intervention is primary intralesional injection with triamcinolone (TAC) which inhibits the proliferation of fibroblasts, inhibits collagen synthesis, and increases collagenase production, or fluorouracil (5-FU), a potent inhibitor of fibroblast proliferation. Despite the abundance of studies evaluating primary intralesional injection for keloids, there are limited studies available regarding the efficacy of primary surgical excision followed by adjuvant intralesional injection. The proposed study herein would serve to improve the level of evidence and to establish the safety and efficacy of combined intralesional TAC+5FU for keloids following surgical excision.