Use of Cryotherapy in the Rochapea Health Centre

Authors

  • R. Ansorena
  • L. Zubiri
  • R. Merino
  • J. Cano
  • M.J. Urdánoz
  • A. Cía
  • O. Jiménez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0669

Keywords:

Crioterapia. Histofreezer. Verruga Vulgar. Papiloma Plantar. Atención Primaria

Abstract

An analysis is made of the results obtained with the application of cryotherapy to 128 lesions: 86 common warts and 42 flat papillomas, of the 203 diagnosed in the Rochapea Health Centre in the period between October 1996 and June 30th 1997. 55.28% corresponded to warts located on the upper extremities, 34.78% were located on the head and neck, 8.07% on the lower extremities and 1.24% on the thorax. The percentage of flat papillomas was 20.68%. 2.96 sessions were needed to cure each lesion, with an average length of treatment of 42 days. No cases of postcryotherapy infection were registered and there was only one retarded complication, which was the appearance of a keloid scar. We conclude from the present study that cyrotherapy is a good treatment for common warts and flat papillomas.

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Published

2009-09-18

How to Cite

Ansorena, R., Zubiri, L., Merino, R., Cano, J., Urdánoz, M., Cía, A., & Jiménez, O. (2009). Use of Cryotherapy in the Rochapea Health Centre. Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra, 21(2), 217–221. https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0669

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Research articles