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An. bras. dermatol ; 99(2): 202-209, Mar.-Apr. 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1556832

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Abstract Background Skin cancer is the most frequent cancer worldwide and the most frequent periocular tumor. Keratinocyte Carcinomas (KC) located in periorificial areas, such as periocular tumors, are considered high-risk tumors. Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS) is considered the first line for the treatment of high-risk KC, providing a lower recurrence rate than conventional wide excision. Objective To describe the clinical-pathological features of periocular KC treated with MMS in a tertiary university center in Chile. Methods A single-center, retrospective study of patients with KC located on the periocular area, that underwent MMS between 2017‒2022. MMS details were recorded. Results One hundred thirteen patients with periocular carcinomas were included. The mean age was 59 ± 13 years; 52% were women. The most frequent location was the medial canthus (53%), followed by the lower eyelid (30.1%). The most frequent BCC histology was the nodular variant (59.3%). Regarding MMS, the average number of stages was 1.5 ± 0.7, and 54% of the cases required only 1 stage to achieve clear margins. To date, no recurrence has been reported. Tumors larger than 8.5 mm in largest diameter or 43.5 mm2 were more likely to require complex reconstruction. Study limitations Retrospective design and a relatively low number of patients in the SCC group. Possible selection bias, as larger or more complex cases, may have been referred to oculoplastic surgeons directly. Conclusion The present study confirms the role of MMS for the treatment of periocular KCs. Periocular KCs larger than 8.5 mm might require complex reconstruction. These results can be used to counsel patients during pre-surgical visits.

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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 38(3): 1-4, jul.set.2023. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1525375

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O dermatofibrossarcoma é um câncer raro que apresenta padrão de crescimento lento e invasão tecidual agressiva. O tratamento para esta condição envolve intervenção cirúrgica com o objetivo de obter margens livres. Neste caso particular, temos um homem de 60 anos que apresentava uma massa na região da glabela que foi extirpada duas vezes sob anestesia local em outro serviço. Os resultados de ambas as biópsias indicaram dermatofibroma. No entanto, o paciente apresentou nova recidiva, que durante a análise imuno-histoquímica da excisão inicial revelou tratar-se de dermatofibrossarcoma. Como resultado, uma ampla excisão foi realizada até que margens negativas fossem obtidas ao exame de congelação. Além disso, um retalho frontal foi empregado no procedimento para reconstrução do defeito cirúrgico. O resultado do tratamento foi considerado bem-sucedido, sem complicações.


Dermatofibrosarcoma is a rare cancer with a slow growth pattern and aggressive tissue invasion. The treatment for this condition involves surgical intervention to achieve clear margins. In this particular case, we have a 60-year-old man who had a mass in the glabella area that was excised twice under local anesthesia at a different facility. The results of both biopsies indicated dermatofibroma. However, the patient experienced a new recurrence, and during the immunohistochemistry analysis of the initial excision, it was revealed to be dermatofibrosarcoma. As a result, a broad excision was performed until negative margins were obtained based on frozen sections. Additionally, a frontal flap was employed to reconstruct the surgical defect. The outcome of the treatment was deemed successful, without complications.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220767

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Technique widely used in dermatology for the treatment of skin cancer. The historical perspective highlights the evolution of Mohs surgery since its development by Dr. Frederic Mohs in the 1930s, emphasizing its focus on basal cell carcinoma and subsequent renements in instrumentation, anesthesia, and tissue processing methods. Mohs surgery, which involves stepwise removal of cancerous tissue layers with immediate microscopic examination to ensure complete tumor removal while preserving healthy tissue. The advantages of Mohs surgery include high cure rates, tissue preservation, real-time margin assessment, and precise mapping. However, the procedure is time-consuming, requires specialized training, and may have higher costs compared to alternative treatments. Perioperative management considerations, including preoperative assessment, anesthesia techniques, surgical procedure, wound care, and follow-up, are discussed to ensure optimal outcomes and patient satisfaction. Understanding the historical context, surgical technique, advantages, and disadvantages of Mohs surgery is crucial for healthcare professionals involved in the management of skin cancer patients.

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An. bras. dermatol ; 98(1): 36-46, Jan.-Feb. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1429637

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Abstract Background Mohs micrographic surgery is an established technique in the treatment of cutaneous neoplasms. It offers higher cure rates and the main indications are non-melanoma malignant skin tumors. Few studies have been performed on the treatment of rare tumors through this technique. Objective To study rare skin tumors and rare variants of basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma submitted to Mohs micrographic surgery in a tertiary service in relation to frequency, disease-free evolution, and applicability of this surgical procedure for this group of tumors. Methods This was a retrospective observational study including rare skin tumors and less common variants of basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma treated using Mohs micrographic surgery, between October 2008 and April 2021. Results During the study period, 437 tumors were treated using Mohs micrographic surgery, and 22 (5%) rare skin tumors were selected. The tumors comprised three dermatofibrosarcomas protuberans, two atypical fibroxanthomas, two spiradenomas, two hypercellular fibrohistiocytomas, one primary cutaneous adenocarcinoma, one trichoblastoma, one porocarcinoma, one chondroid syringoma, one cutaneous angiosarcoma, one Merkel cell carcinoma, and one sebaceous carcinoma. Six other cases of rare basal cell carcinoma variants with trichoepitheliomatous differentiation, metatypical basal cell carcinoma, and clear cell squamous cell carcinoma were included. There were no cases of recurrence after an average of six years of follow-up. Study limitations This is a retrospective study on rare neoplasms carried out in a single referral center, and this surgical technique isn't widely available in the public service. Conclusion This retrospective case series showed that Mohs micrographic surgery is an appropriate treatment for rare skin tumors. They corresponded to 5% of the tumors treated by the technique during a 12-year-period, with no recurrences identified.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220674

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Mohs micrographic surgery (MMC) is a specialized surgical and anatomopathological procedure whose purpose is to eliminate skin cancer trying to preserve the greatest amount of healthy tissue while controlling the tumor margin; is the method of choice for the treatment of non-melanoma skin cancers such as basal cell carcinoma (BCC) or squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), however there is evidence that supports its use in less frequent tumor,, including those tumors that are not well de?ned clinically and have a high risk of recurrence due to their histology and anatomical location

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Rev. méd. Urug ; 39(2): e202, 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BNUY | ID: biblio-1442063

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Introducción: la cirugía micrográfica de Mohs es una técnica para la exéresis de cánceres de piel con la ventaja del examen histológico del 100% de los márgenes quirúrgicos, logrando así la tasa de curación más alta con la máxima preservación de tejido sano circundante. Objetivo: realizar una descripción clínico-epidemiológica de 7 años de experiencia en Uruguay. Método: análisis descriptivo de pacientes operados por un mismo cirujano de Mohs registrando datos clínicos, tumorales y quirúrgicos. Resultados: se estudiaron 641 cirugías. 54,9% fueron realizadas en hombres y 45,1% en mujeres. La edad media fue de 69 años. El 68,2% correspondió a carcinoma basocelular y 31,8% a carcinoma espinocelular. El 79,4% se encontraba en cabeza y cuello. El 87,8% de los tumores fueron primarios y un 11,1% recidivas. El tipo más frecuente de cierre fue el cierre simple con 48,7% seguido de los colgajos con un 31,7%. Conclusiones: la cirugía de Mohs es un procedimiento seguro y eficaz, y nuestros resultados coinciden con lo descrito en centros de referencia internacional. Este trabajo describe 7 años de experiencia en Uruguay de la técnica de CMM, siendo el mayor a nivel nacional.


Introduction: Mohs micrographic surgery is a technique for skin cancer exeresis involving the advantage of 100% of surgical margins histological exam, which leads to highest healing rates with the maximum preservation of the surrounding healthy tissue. Objective: to conduct a clinical and epidemiological description of a 7 years' experience in Uruguay. Method: descriptive analysis of patients operated by the same Mohs surgeon who recorded clinical, tumor and surgical data. Results: 641 surgeries were included in the study. 54.9% of surgeries were performed in men and 45.1% in women. Average age was 69 years old. 68.2% of cases corresponded to basal cell carcinoma and 31.8% to squamous cell carcinoma. 79.4% were located in the head and neck, 87.8% of tumors were primary and 11.1% were cases of relapse. The most frequent type of closure was simple in 48.7% of cases, followed by flaps in 31.7%. Conclusions: Mohs surgery is a safe an effective procedure, and the results of the study agree with what is described in international reference centers. The study describes a 7 years' experience in Uruguay of Mohs micrographic surgery, being it the largest research conducted in Uruguay.


Introdução: a cirurgia micrográfica de Mohs é uma técnica de excisão de cânceres de pele com a vantagem do exame histológico de 100% das margens cirúrgicas, alcançando assim a maior taxa de cura com a máxima preservação do tecido saudável circundante. Objetivo: realizar uma descrição clínico-epidemiológica de 7 anos de experiência no Uruguai. Método: análise descritiva de pacientes operados pelo mesmo cirurgião com experiência na técnica de Mohs registrando dados clínicos, tumorais e cirúrgicos. Resultados: foram estudadas 641 cirurgias. 54,9% foram realizados em homens e 45,1% em mulheres. A média de idade foi de 69 anos. 68,2% corresponderam a carcinoma basocelular e 31,8% a carcinoma espinocelular. 79,4% estavam na cabeça e pescoço. 87,8% dos tumores eram primários e 11,1% recidivas. O tipo de fechamento mais frequente foi o fechamento simples (48,7%) seguido do fechamento com retalhos com (31,7%). Conclusões: a cirurgia de Mohs é um procedimento seguro e eficaz, e nossos resultados coincidem com os descritos em centros de referência internacionais. Este trabalho descreve 7 anos de experiência no Uruguai da técnica CMM, sendo a maior a nível nacional.


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Carcinoma, Basal Cell/surgery , Mohs Surgery , Skin Neoplasms/surgery
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Surg. cosmet. dermatol. (Impr.) ; 15: e20230209, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1438445

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A preservação do desenho das margens cirúrgicas é essencial durante a realização da cirurgia micrográfica de Mohs. Contudo, a degermação cutânea no ato da antissepsia e o uso da gaze durante a anestesia local, com frequência, promovem a remoção dessas marcações. A utilização da película protetora Cavilon® 3M, ao fixar a tinta da caneta marcadora, mostrou-se eficaz na preservação do mapa cirúrgico, permitindo uma remoção precisa do espécime cirúrgico


The preservation of the surgical margins marking is essential during Mohs micrographic surgery. However, skin degermation during antisepsis and the use of gauze during local anesthesia often remove these markings. The use of the protective film Cavilon® 3M to fix the marking pen ink was effective in preserving the surgical map, allowing an accurate removal of the surgical specimen.

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Palliative Care Research ; : 165-170, 2023.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-985414

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Mohs paste (MP) is a topical treatment that can help relieve the symptoms of self-destructive skin lesions caused by malignant tumors. Despite the potential benefits of MP in improving the quality of life of patients, its use in home-based care is limited due to various obstacles. In this study, we developed a 1-mm-thick MP gauze sheet, which allowed us to apply the MP treatment at home to a patient with breast cancer. After three weekly treatments, the patient’s main symptoms, including itchiness, odor caused by exudates, and mobility issues, showed improvement. By using MP as a sheet, we overcame the obstacles associated with its use, such as alterations in the physical properties and the risk of damage to healthy skin tissue. Additionally, we reduced the treatment duration and need for trained personnel. Our findings suggest that the MP treatment can effectively control the symptoms of patients in home-based care, consistent with prior research.

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Chinese Journal of Dermatology ; (12): 149-151, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994450

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Objective:To investigate the efficacy of modified Mohs micrographic surgery in the treatment of eccrine porocarcinoma.Methods:Clinical data were collected from 5 patients with eccrine porocarcinoma, who treated with modified Mohs micrographic surgery in Department of Dermatology, Wuhan No.1 Hospital from 2016 to 2020, and retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 5 patients, 2 were males and 3 were females, their age ranged from 52 to 80 years, and the course of disease ranged from 1 to 50 years. Skin lesions were located on the scalp, face, abdomen, thighs and feet, with diameters ranging from 1 to 6 cm. Tumor excision was performed with 1-cm margins, and was deep to the superficial fascial layers. For histopathologically negative surgical margins, the defects were closed with skin flaps or grafts; for histopathologically positive margins, the excision margin continued to be widened until it was clean. The 5 patients were followed up for 1 - 5 years without recurrence, and 1 died 2 years later due to liver cancer metastasis.Conclusion:Modified Mohs micrographic surgery can ensure clean resection margins and reduce the loss of normal tissues in the treatment of eccrine porocarcinoma.

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Chinese Journal of Dermatology ; (12): 1096-1098, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-957783

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Objective:To investigate efficacy and advantages of combined local flaps in repairing large defects in patients with nasal and perinasal non-melanoma skin cancers after Mohs micrographic surgery.Methods:From March 2018 to November 2020, 11 patients with nasal and perinasal non-melanoma skin cancers, who underwent Mohs micrographic surgery followed by repair with combined local flaps, were collected from Department of Dermatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University. According to the location and size of postoperative defects, flaps were designed based on the nasal aesthetic subunit principle. For large defects that could not be directly sutured or covered by a single local flap, 2 or 3 kinds of flaps were applied in combination, such as kite flap, modified diamond flap, nasolabial skin flap, bilobed skin flap, etc.Results:Among the 11 patients, 10 were diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma and 1 with squamous cell carcinoma, and the area of defects ranged from 2.0 cm × 2.3 cm to 2.7 cm × 3.6 cm. After Mohs micrographic surgery combined with local skin flap repair, all skin flaps survived well without blood supply obstruction, the texture, color and contour of the skin flaps were similar to those of the surrounding normal skin, and no obvious scars were formed. During the postoperative follow-up of 4 to 32 months, no recurrence of the tumors occurred, and the patients was satisfied with the appearance.Conclusion:To repair large defects using combined skin flaps of 2 or 3 kinds after Mohs micrographic surgery in patients with nasal and perinasal non-melanoma skin cancers can maintain the normal nasal or perinasal morphological structure and aesthetic appearance, and yield a satisfactory cosmetic effect.

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Rev. med (São Paulo) ; 101(3): e-178016, 2022. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1392794

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O carcinoma basocelular é considerado a neoplasia mais comum do mundo, tem como principal fator de risco a radiação ultravioleta, pode aparecer em todo o corpo incluindo couro cabeludo. A alopecia frontal fibrosante é uma alopecia cicatricial primária, variante do líquen planopilar. A associação entre as duas patologias não tem relato prévio na literatura. Neste caso apresenta-se paciente feminina, pós-menopausa, atendida por queixa de queda de cabelo, com diagnóstico histopatológico de alopecia frontal fibrosante e carcinoma basocelular de couro cabeludo. A distinção das margens tumorais para exérese completa da neoplasia é complexa apenas pela dermatoscopia e exame físico, devido á presença de áreas de atrofia em comum. Então se optou pela cirurgia micrográfica de Mohs para delimitação histopatológica de margens.


BCC is considered the most common neoplasia in the world, it can appear throughout the body including the scalp. Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a primary scarring alopecia, variant of lichen planopilaris. The association between the two pathologies has not been previously reported in the literature. In this case it is presented a brazilian female patient complaining of hair loss, with histopathological diagnosis of AFF and scalp BCC. The distinction of tumor margins for neoplastic excision is complex only by dermoscopy and physical examination, due to areas of common atrophy. So Mohs micrographic surgery was chosen for histopathological delimitation of margins.

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An. bras. dermatol ; 97(3): 291-297, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383575

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Abstract Background Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS) is commonly used to treat high-risk basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Objectives Correlate clinicopathologic preoperative features with the number of MMS stages (primary endpoint) and margins (secondary endpoint) required for BCC complete excision. Methods We retrospectively analyzed BCCs treated by MMS in a 2-year period at the study's institution. Variables studied included the patient gender, age, immune status, lesion size, location, if it was a primary, recurrent, or persistent tumor, histopathologic characteristics, number of surgical stages, and amount of tissue excised. Results 116 BCCs were included. The majority (61.2%, n = 71) required a single-stage surgery for complete clearance, requiring a final margins of 3.11 ± 2.35 mm. Statistically significant differences between locations in different high-risk areas (periocular, perioral, nose, ear) and the number of MMS stages required for complete excision (p = 0.025) were found, with periocular tumours requiring the highest mean of stages (2.29 ± 0.95). An aggressive histopathology significantly influenced the number of MMS stages (p = 0.012). Any significant relation between clinicopathological features and variation in the final surgical margins was found, just certain tendencies (male patients, persistent tumor, periocular location, and high-risk histopathological tumors required larger margins). Neither patient age or tumor dimension correlated significantly with both number of MMS stages and final surgical margins. Study limitations Limitations of this study include its single-center nature with a small sample size, which limits the value of conclusions. Conclusion Main factors related to a greater number of MMS stages were periocular location and high-risk histopathological subtype of the tumor.

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Rev. méd. Urug ; 38(1): e38108, 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1389675

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Resumen: Introducción: el subtipo histopatológico es uno de los determinantes fundamentales en la clasificación de riesgo de los carcinomas cutáneos. Surge de una biopsia incisional que representa solo un porcentaje de la masa tumoral, siendo la principal preocupación la no detección de un subtipo agresivo. De ahí nace el interés de comparar la similitud entre ésta y la pieza de escisión quirúrgica (debulking) de la cirugía micrográfica de Mohs (CMM). Objetivos: comparar los resultados histopatológicos entre la biopsia incisional y el debulking en los carcinomas cutáneos tratados con CMM en el Servicio de Dermatología del Hospital de Clínicas en el período de noviembre de 2013 a marzo de 2019. Metodología: estudio retrospectivo descriptivo, se analizaron 202 pacientes con carcinomas de piel no melanoma (CPNM) sometidos a CMM en el servicio de Cirugía Dermatológica del Hospital de Clínicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela" entre noviembre de 2013 y marzo de 2019. Resultados: únicamente se consideran los casos donde en el debulking se halló tumor. Del total, la biopsia coincidió con el debulking en 61,39% de los casos. El debulking mostró un subtipo agresivo que no fue detectado en la biopsia en 8,41% de los casos. Conclusiones: el estudio histopatológico del debulking ha demostrado ser relevante, siendo la biopsia incisional parcialmente representativa para determinar el subtipo histopatológico de un CPNM, ya que aproximadamente 1 de cada 10 carcinomas podrían ser subdiagnosticados y tratados de manera insuficiente.


Abstract: Introduction: histological subtype is a vital element in determining the risk of skin cancer. It may be determined by an incisional biopsy which represents just a percentage of the tumor mass, the main concern lying in its potential failure to detect an agressive subtype. Therefore, comparing the results of biopsies with the surgically obtained piece with Mohs micrographic surgery is significantly relevant. Objective: to compare histopathologic evaluation results of incisional biospy and debulking in skin cancer treated with Mohs micrographic surgery at the Dermatology Service of the Clinicas University Hospital, between November, 2013 and March, 2019. Methodology: retrospective, descriptive study analysing 202 non-melanoma carcinomas which were treated with Mohs micrographic surgery the Dermatology Service of the "Dr. Manuel Quintela" Clinicas Hospital, between November, 2013 and March, 2019. Results: the study only considered the cases where bulking identified the tumor. Biopsy matched debulking in 61.39% of cases. Debulking detected an agressive subtype that was not detected in the biopsy in 8.41% of the cases. Conclusions: the hystopathological study of debulking has proved to be relevant, and the incisional biopsy was found to be partially representative in determining the histopathological subtype of non-melanoma carcinomas, since approximately 1 out of 10 carcinomas could be underdiagnosed and not appropriately treated.


Resumo: Introdução: o subtipo histopatológico é um dos determinantes fundamentais na classificação de risco dos carcinomas cutâneos. Identifica-se na biópsia incisional que representa apenas uma porcentagem da massa tumoral, sendo a principal preocupação a não detecção de um subtipo agressivo. Daí o interesse de comparar a semelhança entre esta e o material de excisão cirúrgica (citorreduçao - debulking) da Cirurgia Micrográfica de Mohs (CMM). Objetivos: comparar os resultados histopatológicos entre biópsia incisional e citorredução em carcinomas de pele tratados com CTM no serviço de Dermatologia do Hospital de Clínicas de novembro de 2013 a março de 2019. Metodologia: estudo descritivo retrospectivo onde foram analisados 202 carcinomas de pele não melanoma (NSCLC) submetidos a CCM no serviço de Cirurgia Dermatológica do Hospital de Clínicas "Dr. Manuel Quintela" entre novembro de 2013 e março de 2019. Resultados: foram considerados somente os casos em que um tumor foi encontrado em citorredução. Do total, a biópsia coincidiu com a cirurgia citorredutora em 61,39% dos casos. A citorredução mostrou um subtipo agressivo que não foi detectado na biópsia em 8,41% dos casos.


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Mohs Surgery , Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures , Skin Neoplasms , Biopsy , Carcinoma
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Rev. méd. Urug ; 38(1): e38109, 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1389676

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Resumen: Introducción: la cirugía micrográfica de Mohs es una técnica quirúrgica especializada para el tratamiento del cáncer de piel no melanoma. La histopatología cumple un rol fundamental, y la elección de la tinción es un punto de controversia. Objetivos: comparar el rendimiento de las tinciones de hematoxilina y eosina (HyE) versus azul de toluidina (AT) durante la cirugía. Método: estudio observacional, descriptivo y transversal a partir de noviembre de 2017 hasta mayo de 2018. Se incluyeron las láminas empleadas durante la cirugía en el período mencionado. Estas fueron analizadas por el cirujano de Mohs, tres residentes y una dermopatóloga. Se valoró el rendimiento de ambas tinciones, teniendo en cuenta las características celulares y los elementos del estroma. Resultados: se estudiaron 23 tumores (16 carcinomas basocelulares y 7 carcinomas espinocelulares). Al observarse al microscopio óptico tanto con la tinción de AT como con HyE no se encontraron diferencias significativas entre ambos grupos en lo global, sólo en algunas características, especialmente con la HyE. Conclusiones: es el primer trabajo en Uruguay que compara la eficacia de las dos tinciones durante la cirugía micrográfica de Mohs. Como conclusión tanto la tinción de HyE como el AT son muy buenas técnicas para el diagnóstico de carcinomas cutáneos.


Abstract: Introduction: Mohs micrographic surgery is a specialized surgical technique used to treat nonmelanoma carcinoma. Histopathology plays a vital role in the diagnosis of this condition, and the choice staining method is controversial. Objective: to compare results in the use of hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) versus Toluidine blue (TB) staining during surgery. Method: observational, descriptive and transversal study conducted from November, 2017 until May, 2018 of the slides used during surgeries in the selected period. Slides were analysed by the Mohs surgeon, 3 residents and a dermopathologist to evaluate the results of both staining methods, in consideration of cell features and stromal elements. Results: 23 tumors were analysed (16 Basal Cell carcinomas and 7 Squamous Cell Carcinoma). Microscopic observation of slides prepared with Toluidine blue and hematoxylin and eosin stains did not show significant global differences between both groups, except in terms of a few characteristics, in particular with hematoxylin and eosin stains. Conclusions: this was the first study in Uruguay to evaluate the effectiveness of both staining methods during Mohs micrographic surgery, and it concluded that both Toluidine blue and hematoxylin and eosin stains are very good techniques in evaluating skin-cancer.


Resumo: Introdução: a cirurgia micrográfica de Mohs é uma técnica cirúrgica especializada para o tratamento do câncer de pele não melanoma. A histopatologia desempenha um papel fundamental, onde a escolha da coloração é um ponto de controvérsia. Objetivos: comparar o desempenho das colorações de hematoxilina e eosina versus azul de toluidina durante a cirurgia. Método: estudo observacional, descritivo e transversal de novembro de 2017 a maio de 2018. Foram incluídas as lâminas utilizadas durante as cirurgias no referido período. Estas foram analisadas pelo cirurgião especializado na técnica de Mohs, 3 residentes e um dermatopatologista onde foi avaliado o desempenho de ambas as colorações, levando em consideração as características celulares e os elementos do estroma. Resultados: foram estudados 23 tumores (16 carcinomas basocelulares e 7 carcinomas espinocelulares). Quando observados ao microscópio de luz para coloração AT e H&E, não foram encontradas diferenças significativas entre os dois grupos em geral, apenas em algumas características, especialmente com o H&E. Conclusões: é o primeiro estudo no Uruguai que compara a eficácia dos 2 corantes durante a cirurgia micrográfica de Mohs. Em conclusão, tanto a coloração com hematoxilina e eosina quanto com azul de toluidina são técnicas muito boas para o diagnóstico de carcinomas de pele.


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Mohs Surgery
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1353076

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Objetivo: Averiguar a efetividade da utilização da cirurgia de MOHS no manejo de tumores cutâneos tipo não melanoma em comparação a outros métodos de terapia. Métodos: O estudo consiste em uma revisão sistemática, cuja coleta de artigos ocorreu nas bases de dados MEDLINE, PubMed Central (PMC), LILACS e SciELO, utilizando os termos "Cirurgia de MOHS", "Câncer de pele", "Ensaio clínico", excluindo "melanoma". Resultados: Do total de 132 artigos identificados, foram considerados elegíveis 11. A análise dos artigos demonstrou que a CMM, comparada a outros métodos, apresentou resultados estéticos melhores, além de menor grau de complicações em tumores recorrentes e um custo/benefício variável com o país onde foi feita operação. A CMM também apresentou menores índices de recorrência em todos os estudos. Conclusão: No geral, a cirurgia de MOHS se mostrou um método terapêutico promissor. No entanto, existem ainda poucos estudos comparativos sobre a eficácia da CMM e os que existem se concentram em poucas regiões do mundo. (AU)


Objective: Evaluating the effectiveness of using MOHS surgery in the management of non-melanoma skin tumors compared to other therapy methods. Methods: The study consists of a systematic review, whose search for articles was performed using databases MEDLINE, PubMed Central (PMC), LILACS and SciELO, using the terms "MOHS surgery", "Skin cancer", "Clinical trial", excluding "melanoma". Results: from a total of 132 identified articles, 11 were considered eligible. The analysis of the articles showed that MMS, compared to other methods, presented better cosmetic results, in addition to a lower grade of complications in recurrent tumors and a variable cost/benefit according to the country where the surgery was performed. MMS also had lower recurrence rates in all studies. Conclusion:Overall, MOHS surgery has shown promising therapeutic results. However, there are still few comparative studies on the effectiveness of MMS and those that exist are concentrated in a few regions of the world. (AU)


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Humans , Recurrence , Skin Neoplasms , Effectiveness , Mohs Surgery , Costs and Cost Analysis , Melanoma
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Dermatol. argent ; 27(3): 97-105, jul.- sep. 2021. il, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1371123

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Antecedentes: la cirugía micrográfica de Mohs es la técnica de elección, para el tratamiento de cancer de piel no melanoma de alto riesgo. Las características tanto del paciente cmo del tumor que lo definen como de alto riesgo de recidiva son el tamaño, la localización, la recidiva y el estado inmunitario del paciente, entre otros factores. Objetivo: describir el perfil de los pacientes con carcinomas tratados mediante cirugía micrográfica de Mohs en la Cátedra de Dermatología Médico-Quirúrgica del Hospital de Clínicas Dr. Manuel Quintela en período de 7 años y que presentan recidiva. Materiales y métodos: estudio observacional, descriptivo, retrospectivo, unicéntro, de tipo cohorte histórica, en el que se analizaron las características de los pacientes cuyo tumor recidivó tras la cirugía micrográfica de Mohs mediante la revisión de las historias clínicas, y su comparación con las publicaciones sobre el tema. Resultados: en el período mencionado hubo 7 recidivas de las 388 operaciones realizadas (1,8 % del total), con una media de tiempo hasta la recurrencia de 15,3±2,3 meses. Todos eran tumores de alto riesgo, 5 estaban localizados en zonas de alto riesgo, 3 pacientes eran inmunodeprimidos y 2 tenían subtipos histológicos de alto riesgo. Conclusiones: de las 388 operaciones, un 1,8% de los pacientes presentaron recidiva en los 7 años, con un tiempo medio hasta la aparición de esta de 15,3 meses. En general, las características de los pacientes con recidiva coinciden, en parte, con lo referido en la literatura especializada. Sin embargo, se dificulta la comparación con otros estudios porque pocos pacientes cumplieron al menos 5 años de seguimiento. Llama la atención la proporción de tabaquismo y anticoagulación entre los pacientes que evidenciaron recidiva.


Background:Mohs micrographic surgery is the technique of choice for the treatment of high-risk non-melanoma skin cancer.We describe the pacient and tumor´s characteristics that define them as high-risk tumors: size,location,recurrence,immunologicalstateof the patient, within other factors. Objetive: describe the profile of patients with recurrent carcinomas after Mohs micrographic surgery in the Dermatology department of Clinic Hospital Dr. Manuel Quintela in a 7-year period. Methods: observacional, descriptive, single-center, historical cohort study in which patients with recurrent carcinomas after Mohs micrographic surgery were analyzeb by clinical histoty revision and results were compared with the literature. Results: in the mentioned period 7 recurrences within the 388 surgeries were found (1.8%), with a mean time to recurrence of 15.3±2.3 months. It can be highlighted that all of them were high-risk tumors, 5 were at high risk locations, 3 were immunosuppressed and 2 had high risk histological subtypes. Conclusions: within the 7-year period 1.8% of recurrences after Mohs micrographic surgery were found and the mean time to recurrence was 15.3 months. In general, patient´s characteristics were similar to the consulted literature. The high percentage of smokers and anticoagulanted patients is striking compared to all the patients who completed 5 years of follow-up. owever, it is important to take into account that the small number of patients make it dfficult to compare the results with other studies.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Skin Neoplasms , Carcinoma/surgery , Mohs Surgery , Recurrence , Uruguay , Carcinoma/pathology , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies , Risk Factors
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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 34(3): e1066, 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1352033

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Se realizó una búsqueda sobre carcinoma basal de párpado, con el objetivo de describir el contexto actual del tratamiento quirúrgico, no quirúrgico y reconstructivo. Con el fin de eliminar el tumor con las menores secuelas funcionales y estéticas posibles, son aceptadas muchas opciones de tratamiento en el manejo actual de esta patología, que incluyen: tratamientos tópicos (imiquimod, interferones, vismodegib, sonidegib), procedimientos mínimamente invasivos (terapia fotodinámica), modalidades ablativas (curetaje, electrocauterización, criocirugía) y procedimientos altamente especializados (resección quirúrgica convencional, radioterapia o cirugía de Mohs). El tratamiento previo, el subtipo histológico, el sitio y el tamaño de la lesión deben considerarse en la planificación quirúrgica, porque se ha demostrado que afectan las tasas de curación. A partir de estos elementos, se desarrolló un algoritmo para el tratamiento del carcinoma basocelular que podría ayudar a elegir la técnica quirúrgica y los márgenes de seguridad, especialmente en lugares donde la cirugía micrográfica no está ampliamente disponible(AU)


A bibliographic search was conducted about basal eyelid carcinoma with the purpose of describing the current context of surgical, non-surgical and reconstructive treatment. Current management of this condition includes many treatment options aimed at removing the tumor with the least possible functional and esthetic sequels. Among them are the following: topical medication (imiquimod, interferons, vismodegib, sonidegib), minimally invasive procedures (photodynamic therapy), ablative therapy (curettage, electrocauterization, cryosurgery) and highly specialized procedures (conventional surgical resection, radiotherapy or Mohs surgery). Surgical planning should consider the previous treatment, the histological subtype, and the site and size of the lesion. These factors have been shown to affect cure rates. Based on these elements, an algorithm was developed for the treatment of basal cell carcinoma which may be useful in selecting the surgical technique and safety margins, particularly in settings where micrographic surgery is not widely available(AU)


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Humans , Carcinoma, Basal Cell/radiotherapy , Mohs Surgery/methods , Cryosurgery/methods , Eyelids/injuries , Review Literature as Topic , Imiquimod/therapeutic use
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An. bras. dermatol ; 96(4): 408-415, July-Aug. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1285105

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Abstract Background: The ear is a region that has a high prevalence of cutaneous carcinomas and several guidelines indicate Mohs micrographic surgery as the first-choice treatment in such cases. Although the technique allows maximum preservation of healthy tissue, many auricular surgical wounds constitute a challenge due to the peculiar local anatomy, with evident curves and reliefs. Auricular reconstruction should prioritize function before aesthetics, but without leaving the latter aside, since postoperative distortions can have a significant psychological impact. Objective: To describe the authors' experience in auricular reconstruction after Mohs surgery and to evaluate the most frequently used repair methods. Methods: Retrospective study of consecutive cases submitted to Mohs surgery and auricular reconstruction, over a period of 3 years. Results: One hundred and one cases were included and the most common repair method was primary closure (n = 35), followed by full-thickness skin graft (n = 30) and flaps (n = 24). In thirty cases, reconstruction methods were associated. Seven patients had complications (partial graft necrosis, postoperative bleeding or infection). Study limitations: Retrospective design and the absence of long-term follow-up of some cases. Conclusions: The dermatologic surgeon should be familiarized with different options for auricular reconstruction. Primary closure and skin grafts were the most frequently used repair methods.


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Skin Neoplasms/surgery , Mohs Surgery , Surgical Flaps , Retrospective Studies , Skin Transplantation
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An. bras. dermatol ; 96(3): 263-277, May-June 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1285080

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Abstract Mohs micrographic surgery is a specialized form of skin cancer surgery that has the highest cure rates for several cutaneous malignancies. Certain skin cancers can have small extensions or "roots" that may be missed if an excised tumor is serially cross-sectioned in a "bread-loaf" fashion, commonly performed on excision specimens. The method of Mohs micrographic surgery is unique in that the dermatologist (Mohs surgeon) acts as both surgeon and pathologist, from the preoperative considerations until the reconstruction. Since Dr. Mohs's initial work in the 1930s, the practice of Mohs micrographic surgery has become increasingly widespread among the dermatologic surgery community worldwide and is considered the treatment of choice for many common and uncommon cutaneous neoplasms. Mohs micrographic surgery spares the maximal amount of normal tissue and is a safe procedure with very few complications, most of them managed by Mohs surgeons in their offices. Mohs micrographic surgery is the standard of care for high risks basal cell carcinomas and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and is commonly and increasingly used for melanoma and other rare tumors with superior cure rates. This review better familiarizes the dermatologists with the technique, explains the difference between Mohs micrographic surgery and wide local excision, and discusses its main indications.


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Humans , Skin Neoplasms/surgery , Carcinoma, Basal Cell/surgery , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Melanoma/surgery , Mohs Surgery
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Surg. cosmet. dermatol. (Impr.) ; 13: e20210004, jan.-dez. 2021.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1368445

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A região nasal é local frequente de carcinomas queratinocíticos, e sua anatomia, seu relevo e sua tridimensionalidade peculiares tornam o reparo cirúrgico desafiador. Eventualmente, em situações de maior complexidade, uma única técnica pode não ser suficiente para a restauração da anatomia original, sendo necessária a associação de métodos. Neste artigo, descrevemos uma estratégia para reconstrução de defeito de espessura total em asa nasal, incluindo margem nasal, a partir da combinação de retalho de transposição do sulco nasogeniano com retalho em dobradiça. Trata-se de um procedimento seguro, dependente da mobilização de tecido local e realizado em um único tempo cirúrgico.


The nasal region is a frequent site of keratinocyte carcinomas. Its peculiar anatomy, contour, and three-dimensionality make surgical repair challenging. Eventually, in situations of greater complexity, a single technique may not be sufficient to restore the original anatomy, requiring the association of methods. This article describes a strategy for reconstructing a full-thickness alar defect, including the nasal margin, based on the combination of a nasolabial transposition flap with a hinge flap. It is a safe procedure, dependent on the mobilization of local tissue and performed in a single surgical procedure

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