Photodynamic Therapy of the Benign Viral Vulvar
Lesions
Uhlíř M1., Jirsa M2., Otčenášek M1., Halaška M1., Feyereisl J3.
1 Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika, UK, 1. LF a FN Na Bulovce, Praha, přednosta doc.MUDr. M. Halaška, DrSc. 2 I. interní klinika, UK, 1. LF a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. P. Klener, DrSc. 3Ústav pro péči o matku a dítě, Praha, ředitel doc. MUDr. J. Feyereisl, CSc. |
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Summary:
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of the photodynamic effect in the treatment
of genital warts in women.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecolog, Hospital Na Bulovce, 1st Faculty of Medicine,
Charles University, Prague.
Methods: Twenty-five women with genital warts (HPV infection), which were verified by biopsy,
were involved into the study. The affected area was treated by ten milligrams of the 5-aminolevulinic
acid in three milliliters of gel for 8 hours. Red light with the 630 nanometers wavelength was
applied for 15 minutes, with calculated energy intake 30 J/cm2.
Results: All women were free of symptoms and had negative colposcopy in the followed period of 3
to 12 months. On average 3.8 sessions were necessary to reach the remission. It was possible to
repeat the session after two weeks time. During the application of light, 17 (68%) of the patients
felt either no or slight burning sensation, 6 (24%) had unpleasant but bearable sensation and 2
patients had to be treated in short intravenous anestesia.
Conclusion: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising modality in the treatment of HPV vulvar
lesions and can be considered to be a method of choice.
Key words:
phototherapy, aminolevulinic acid, human papillomavirus, vulvar diseases
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