[Experiences with surgical management of facial basal cell carcinoma and procedures for plastic reconstruction] Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie : MKG. [Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir] Journal article | | Title | [Experiences with surgical management of facial basal cell carcinoma and procedures for plastic reconstruction] | | Author(s) | Rustemeyer J, Thieme V, Günther L, Bremerich A | | Institution | Klinik für Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie, plastische Operationen und spezielle Schmerztherapie, Klinikum Bremen-Mitte. janrustem@t-online.de | | Source | Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir 2005 Jul; 9(4):220-4. | | MeSH | Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Carcinoma, Basal Cell English Abstract Facial Neoplasms Female Humans Male Microsurgery Middle Aged Patient Satisfaction Postoperative Complications Skin Neoplasms Surgical Flaps
| | Abstract | BACKGROUND: No recurrences and optimal aesthetic outcomes after R0 resection and plastic reconstruction of the face are the goals in the surgical treatment of basal cell carcinoma. The aim of this study was to evaluate recurrence rates and to evaluate different reconstructive techniques. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study included 205 follow-up patients undergoing R0 resection of primary basal cell carcinoma and facial skin reconstruction between 1998 and 2002; data were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: The most frequent locations of basal cell carcinoma were the nasal (40.5%) and orbital (22.9%) regions. The rate of recurrence after 2.5 years (6 months-5 years) was 7.3%. Local flaps, full-thickness skin grafts, and sliding flaps were usually performed; indications for split-thickness skin grafts were rare. Disturbances of sensation were found in only 3.6% of the sliding flaps and in 11.7% of the local flaps, but 22.7% in full-thickness and 38.7% in split-thickness skin grafts. The aesthetic outcome, evaluated by clinical inspection and a patient satisfaction score, was classified as "unobtrusive" and "good or excellent" for 88.4% of local flaps, 92.6% of sliding flaps, but only for 66.4% of full-thickness and 54% of split-thickness skin grafts. CONCLUSION: Local flaps and sliding flaps result in better aesthetic and neurological outcomes after reconstruction of facial skin regions. Skin grafts have their indications as an alternative procedure in cases of critical indications for flaps. | | Language | ger | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 15991049 |
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