Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3988149 European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO) 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimsTo describe options and indications for different surgical reconstruction techniques after resection of large skin tumours on the scalp taking into account an interdisciplinary approach of cranio-maxillofacial surgeon, dermatologist, and neurosurgeon, and to evaluate complications and postoperative outcome.Patients and methodsFrom a total of 39 patients with large skin tumour resections on the scalp and/or the forehead, treated between January 01, 1995 and June 30, 2005, a number of 42 surgical reconstructions were performed. The medical histories, the surgical treatment, postoperative complications, follow-up and outcome were evaluated.ResultsThe excision defects measured 146 cm2 (range: 80.6–546 cm2) on average. The most common methods for defect closure were multiple rotation-advancement flaps (n = 19). Six patients were treated with split-thickness skin grafts after bone drilling for inducing granulation tissue to grow. Free latissimus dorsi muscle flaps were used in 8 patients and radial forearm flaps in 4 cases. Postoperative complications were rare. An algorithm for the surgical approach to large scalp defects was developed.ConclusionFor reconstruction of large defects on the scalp and forehead, various reliable methods may be used with regard to individual patient-specific parameters in cooperation with different medical specialties involved.

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