How to treat capillary hemangioma

Currently, the occurrence of hemangioma is increasing year by year, which has caused serious physical and mental health problems to many patients, and hemangioma is another cause of disfigurement for many infants. The treatment for hemangioma has also become one of the issues of social concern. The following methods are introduced: 1. clinical surgical excision; 2. cryotherapy; 3. radiation and isotope treatment; 4. sclerotherapy; 5. laser treatment; 6. copper needle therapy for hemangioma. I. Surgical treatment focus on salvage: The surgeon’s professional surgical method will be used to remove the damaged tissue to achieve the purpose of treatment. For independent and small lesions with good results, the lesion area is generally rich in vascular images. The amount of bleeding during surgery is extremely large and often causes severe hemorrhagic shock, requiring large amounts of whole blood input during surgery. The operation is difficult and dangerous, and the operation is often terminated because the blood cannot be completely removed after bleeding. Therefore, the postoperative recurrence rate is very high. The sequelae of surgical excision: local deformity, absence and dysfunction, long-term surgery is expensive and unbearable burden for patients. Facial skin capillary hemangioma can be combined with skin grafting to repair the lesion area, so surgical treatment should be strictly grasped the indications, weighing the value of the incumbent surgery before determining whether to choose surgical treatment. This method is derived from the derivation of hemorrhoid injection therapy. Its principle is: injecting sclerosis into the hemangioma tumor tissue so far (not into the blood vessels), causing sterile inflammation and swelling to disappear, and then local fibrosis reaction to shrink or occlude the hemangioma lumen; 5.Sodium bicarbonate injection; 6.Pinyanomycin pelecytomycin class; 7.Boiling water injection therapy; 8.Urea injection. The principle is to inject hypertonic solution (such as high concentration saline or sclerosing agent) into the varicose veins to destroy the lining of the vessels and make them disappear after sealing and healing. However, the disadvantage is that it can only treat a small area of varicose blood vessels, and there may be severe pain, pigmentation, even inflammation, redness, swelling, ulceration and other sequelae during treatment, and it is easy to recur and difficult to deal with after recurrence, so it is only suitable for a small number of patients. Minimally invasive mediated therapy Minimally invasive mediated therapy technology is a new development of ultrasound medical technology in hemangioma treatment. The treatment of hemangioma with color ultrasound-guided minimally invasive mediated therapy is another feature of our research results. Under the three-dimensional visualization, the medicine can directly reach the center of the hemangioma tumor in the body without the need of surgical treatment, with high accuracy and efficiency, fast healing and no recurrence. It opens up a brand new way for clinical treatment of in vivo (liver, etc.) and body surface hemangioma. With the adoption of minimally invasive mediated treatment technology, the level of treatment and technology of hemangioma has been greatly improved and successfully applied to the treatment of hemangioma of the liver and various parts of the body surface.