Falay Gür, TuğbaSavaş Erdoğan, SevilKara, CüneytErtekin, Sümeyre Seda2021-11-042021-11-042022https:/dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.14159https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12451/8567Background Intralesional cryotherapy (ILC) is a safe and well tolerated by the patient. Subcutaneous emphysema (SE) cases after spray and contact cryotherapy have been described; however, this complication has not been previously reported after ILC. Aim Our aim is to discuss the possible causes of SE development after ILC. Method We present a young patient that developed SE after ILC applying by insertion of an open-ended needle to the tip of the cryotherapy gun. Results The development of SE following ILC may have been caused by inward clefting from the ear hole, the usage of an open-ended needle and a lack of safety system. Conclusion It will be safer to apply special methods involving the usage of sealed distal type to prevent SE development.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessIntralesional CryotherapyKeloidSubcutaneous EmphysemaSubcutaneous emphysema after intralesional cryotherapy: An unusual complicationArticle----10.1111/jocd.1415933876565Q2WOS:000641225400001Q3