Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Sampaio, Débora Belém
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lima, Wliana Pontes de, Matias, Ingrid de Sousa, Saraiva, Isabela Santos, Ferreira, Matheus Leite, Ramos, Vitória Maranhão, Ribeiro, Pedro José Targino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25236
Resumo: This study aimed to identify the main forms of treatment for head and neck hemangiomas. This is an integrative literature review, whose guiding question was the therapeutic approach to hemangiomas. A bibliographic survey was carried out in the Scielo and Pubmed databases, between the years 2009 to 2019. The search resulted in the selection of 28 articles, after which the following eligibility criteria were investigated: open access, publications in Portuguese, English or Spanish and studies whose titles and abstracts were in line with the purpose of this review. At the end, 5 articles were selected. Gray literature and duplicates were excluded. Upon critical analysis of the studies, it was estimated that only 10 to 20% of hemangiomas require treatment. Therapeutic options for hemangioma are diverse, varying according to the characteristics of the patients and the peculiarities of the lesion, such as location, size, evolutionary stage and nature, arterial or venous. The treatment of minor and peripheral lesions consists mainly of sclerotherapy and surgical excision. On the other hand, larger and/or intraosseous lesions require previous embolization followed by surgical removal. There are reports of the use of drugs, such as propranolol and systemic corticosteroids, in addition to laser therapy, cryotherapy and electrocautery. Hemangiomas in the head and neck region are complex, relatively common pathologies and the therapy must be directed individually, according to the peculiarities of each case.
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spelling Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature reviewTratamiento de hemangiomas en la región de cabeza y cuello: revisión integrativa de la literaturaTratamento de hemangiomas da região de cabeça e pescoço: revisão integrativa da literaturaHemangiomaVascular tissue neoplasmsSclerotherapy.HemangiomaNeoplasias de tejido vascularEscleroterapia.HemangiomaNeoplasias de tecido vascularEscleroterapia.This study aimed to identify the main forms of treatment for head and neck hemangiomas. This is an integrative literature review, whose guiding question was the therapeutic approach to hemangiomas. A bibliographic survey was carried out in the Scielo and Pubmed databases, between the years 2009 to 2019. The search resulted in the selection of 28 articles, after which the following eligibility criteria were investigated: open access, publications in Portuguese, English or Spanish and studies whose titles and abstracts were in line with the purpose of this review. At the end, 5 articles were selected. Gray literature and duplicates were excluded. Upon critical analysis of the studies, it was estimated that only 10 to 20% of hemangiomas require treatment. Therapeutic options for hemangioma are diverse, varying according to the characteristics of the patients and the peculiarities of the lesion, such as location, size, evolutionary stage and nature, arterial or venous. The treatment of minor and peripheral lesions consists mainly of sclerotherapy and surgical excision. On the other hand, larger and/or intraosseous lesions require previous embolization followed by surgical removal. There are reports of the use of drugs, such as propranolol and systemic corticosteroids, in addition to laser therapy, cryotherapy and electrocautery. Hemangiomas in the head and neck region are complex, relatively common pathologies and the therapy must be directed individually, according to the peculiarities of each case.Este estudio tiene como objetivo identificar las principales formas de tratamiento de los hemangiomas de cabeza y cuello. Se trata de una revisión integradora de la literatura, cuya pregunta orientadora fue el abordaje terapéutico de los hemangiomas. Se realizó un relevamiento bibliográfico en las bases de datos Scielo y Pubmed, entre los años 2009 a 2019. La búsqueda resultó en la selección de 28 artículos, luego de lo cual se investigaron los siguientes criterios de elegibilidad: acceso abierto, publicaciones en portugués, inglés o español y estudios cuyos títulos y resúmenes concuerden con el propósito de esta revisión. Al final, se seleccionaron 5 artículos. Se excluyó la literatura gris y los duplicados. Tras un análisis crítico de los estudios, se estimó que solo del 10 al 20% de los hemangiomas requieren tratamiento. Las opciones terapéuticas para el hemangioma son diversas, variando según las características de los pacientes y las peculiaridades de la lesión, como ubicación, tamaño, estadio evolutivo y naturaleza, arterial o venosa. El tratamiento de lesiones menores y periféricas consiste principalmente en escleroterapia y escisión quirúrgica. Por otro lado, las lesiones más grandes y / o intraóseas requieren una embolización previa seguida de una extirpación quirúrgica. Existen reportes del uso de fármacos, como propranolol y corticosteroides sistémicos, además de la terapia con láser, crioterapia y electrocauterio. Los hemangiomas en la región de cabeza y cuello son patologías complejas, relativamente frecuentes y el tratamiento debe ser dirigido individualmente, según las peculiaridades de cada caso.Este estudo objetivou identificar as principais formas de tratamento dos hemangiomas de cabeça e pescoço. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura, que teve como questão norteadora a abordagem terapêutica dos hemangiomas. Foi realizado um levantamento bibliográfico nas bases de dados Scielo e Pubmed, entre os anos de 2009 a 2019. A busca resultou na seleção de 28 artigos, após realizou-se averiguação dos seguintes critérios de elegibilidade: acesso livre, publicações nos idiomas português, inglês ou espanhol e estudos cujos títulos e resumos mostraram-se em consonância com o propósito desta revisão. Ao final, selecionaram-se 5 artigos. Foram excluídas, a literatura cinzenta e duplicatas. Mediante a análise crítica dos estudos, estimou-se que apenas 10 a 20% dos hemangiomas necessitam de tratamento. As opções terapêuticas para o hemangioma são diversas, variando conforme as características dos pacientes e peculiaridades da lesão, como localização, tamanho, estágio evolutivo e a natureza, arterial ou venosa. O tratamento das lesões menores e periféricas consiste, principalmente, na escleroterapia e excisão cirúrgica. Por outro lado, as lesões maiores e/ou intraósseas, requerem prévia embolização seguida da remoção cirúrgica. Há relatos do uso de fármacos, como o propranolol e corticoides sistêmicos, além da laserterapia, crioterapia e eletrocauterização. Hemangiomas na região de cabeça e pescoço são patologias complexas, relativamente comuns e a terapêutica deve ser direcionada individualmente, mediante as peculiaridades de cada caso.Research, Society and Development2022-01-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2523610.33448/rsd-v11i1.25236Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e43811125236Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e43811125236Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e438111252362525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25236/22050Copyright (c) 2022 Débora Belém Sampaio; Wliana Pontes de Lima; Ingrid de Sousa Matias; Isabela Santos Saraiva; Matheus Leite Ferreira; Vitória Maranhão Ramos; Pedro José Targino Ribeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSampaio, Débora BelémLima, Wliana Pontes deMatias, Ingrid de SousaSaraiva, Isabela SantosFerreira, Matheus LeiteRamos, Vitória MaranhãoRibeiro, Pedro José Targino2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25236Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:34.054610Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review
Tratamiento de hemangiomas en la región de cabeza y cuello: revisión integrativa de la literatura
Tratamento de hemangiomas da região de cabeça e pescoço: revisão integrativa da literatura
title Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review
spellingShingle Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review
Sampaio, Débora Belém
Hemangioma
Vascular tissue neoplasms
Sclerotherapy.
Hemangioma
Neoplasias de tejido vascular
Escleroterapia.
Hemangioma
Neoplasias de tecido vascular
Escleroterapia.
title_short Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review
title_full Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review
title_fullStr Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review
title_sort Treatment of hemangiomas in the head and neck region: integrative literature review
author Sampaio, Débora Belém
author_facet Sampaio, Débora Belém
Lima, Wliana Pontes de
Matias, Ingrid de Sousa
Saraiva, Isabela Santos
Ferreira, Matheus Leite
Ramos, Vitória Maranhão
Ribeiro, Pedro José Targino
author_role author
author2 Lima, Wliana Pontes de
Matias, Ingrid de Sousa
Saraiva, Isabela Santos
Ferreira, Matheus Leite
Ramos, Vitória Maranhão
Ribeiro, Pedro José Targino
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sampaio, Débora Belém
Lima, Wliana Pontes de
Matias, Ingrid de Sousa
Saraiva, Isabela Santos
Ferreira, Matheus Leite
Ramos, Vitória Maranhão
Ribeiro, Pedro José Targino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hemangioma
Vascular tissue neoplasms
Sclerotherapy.
Hemangioma
Neoplasias de tejido vascular
Escleroterapia.
Hemangioma
Neoplasias de tecido vascular
Escleroterapia.
topic Hemangioma
Vascular tissue neoplasms
Sclerotherapy.
Hemangioma
Neoplasias de tejido vascular
Escleroterapia.
Hemangioma
Neoplasias de tecido vascular
Escleroterapia.
description This study aimed to identify the main forms of treatment for head and neck hemangiomas. This is an integrative literature review, whose guiding question was the therapeutic approach to hemangiomas. A bibliographic survey was carried out in the Scielo and Pubmed databases, between the years 2009 to 2019. The search resulted in the selection of 28 articles, after which the following eligibility criteria were investigated: open access, publications in Portuguese, English or Spanish and studies whose titles and abstracts were in line with the purpose of this review. At the end, 5 articles were selected. Gray literature and duplicates were excluded. Upon critical analysis of the studies, it was estimated that only 10 to 20% of hemangiomas require treatment. Therapeutic options for hemangioma are diverse, varying according to the characteristics of the patients and the peculiarities of the lesion, such as location, size, evolutionary stage and nature, arterial or venous. The treatment of minor and peripheral lesions consists mainly of sclerotherapy and surgical excision. On the other hand, larger and/or intraosseous lesions require previous embolization followed by surgical removal. There are reports of the use of drugs, such as propranolol and systemic corticosteroids, in addition to laser therapy, cryotherapy and electrocautery. Hemangiomas in the head and neck region are complex, relatively common pathologies and the therapy must be directed individually, according to the peculiarities of each case.
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