Investigator

James Stuart Ferriss

Director, Gyn Oncology · Fox Chase Cancer Center, Surgery

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Papers(1)
Treatment of vulvar a…
Collaborators(1)
Anna L. Beavis
Institutions(1)
Johns Hopkins Univers…

Papers

Treatment of vulvar and vaginal dysplasia: plasma energy ablation versus carbon dioxide laser ablation

Plasma energy ablation vaporizes tissues similar to carbon dioxide laser ablation, but is not hindered by the unique hazards and regulation of laser technology. We aimed to evaluate the complication rate and effectiveness of plasma versus laser ablation in the treatment of vulvovaginal high-grade squamous intra-epithelial lesions (HSIL). We performed a retrospective cohort study of women treated with plasma or carbon dioxide laser ablation for histologically proven HSIL of the vulva or vagina from January 2014 to October 2019 at a single institution. Demographic factors, surgical characteristics, and complications were compared by ablation type using Fisher's exact tests. Recurrence-free survival was evaluated by ablation type using Kaplan-Meier curves, weighted log-rank tests, and Cox proportional hazards ratio estimates. Forty-two women were included; 50% underwent plasma and 50% underwent carbon dioxide laser ablation. Demographic factors were similar between the groups. 50% (n=21) were immunosuppressed, 45.2% (n=19) had prior vulvovaginal HSIL treatment, and 35.7% (n=15) were current smokers. Most women (n=25, 59.5%) were treated for vulvar HSIL, 38.1% (n=16) for vaginal HSIL. Complication rates did not differ by treatment: 9.5% (n=2) for laser ablation versus 4.8% (n=1) for plasma ablation (p Plasma energy ablation of vulvovaginal HSIL has similar complication rates and recurrence risk to carbon dioxide laser ablation. This technique could be considered as an alternative treatment modality for vulvovaginal HSIL and warrants further investigation.

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Positions

2026–

Director, Gyn Oncology

Fox Chase Cancer Center · Surgery

2019–

Program Director

Johns Hopkins University · Gynecology and Obstetrics

2016–

Gynecologic Oncology

University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School · Women's Health

2010–

Assistant Professor

Temple University · Gynecology

Education

2010

Fellow Physician

University of Virginia · Gynecologic Oncology

2007

Resident Physician

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School · Obstetrics & Gynecology

2003

MD

LSU School of Medicine

1999

BS

Louisiana State University · Microbiology

Links & IDs
0000-0002-2053-8604

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