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PHONIATRICS

The place of anti-viral injection (Cidofovir) in the treatment of laryngeal papillomatosis.


Authors : B. Coulombeau, A. Nusa Naiman, P. Ceruse, P. Froehlich (Lyon)

Ref. : Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol. 2002;123,5:315-320.

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Summary : Laryngeal papillomatosis, due to type 6 and 11 papovavirus A, causes devastating lesions leading to difficult clinical situations (severe dysphonia, or laryngeal dyspnea). Recurrence requires repeated endoscopy with CO2 laser treatment to keep the airways free and prevent the lesions spreading. In patients presenting aggressive papillomatosis, such repeated intervention causes irreversible lesions which have a very negative impact on the vocal prognosis. In this context, developing a form of minimally invasive surgery would help avoid vocal sequelae as far as possible. Thus, anti-viral agents can be injected directly into the lesion per-operatively so as best to preserve the healthy mucosa and muscles, thereby managing the lesions with precision and less iatrogenic impact than with CO2 laser. Twenty six patients since 1998 have undergone Cidofovir endoscopy. Total remission was achieved in eight of them (31 %), after between two and eight interventions. Twenty seven (65 %) showed clinically significant partial remission. Such positive results were obtained in both adults and children. Associated lesion excision was required in cases of obstructive or persistent papilloma. Intralesion Cidofovir injection thus seems to have proved highly effective in the clinical management of laryngeal papillomatosis. Combined Cidovir injection and surgical excision remains necessary in case of large or persistent papillomas. These results have lead us to indicate this procedure as primary treatment for laryngeal papillomatosis in adults and children.


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