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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-9 | Issue-02
Marjolin’s Ulcer of the Scalp: A Case Operated with Reconstruction by Advancement Flap Completed by a Skin Graft Performed at the Sominé Dolo Hospital in Mopti (Mali)
Thera Thioukany David, Guindo Aly Abdoulaye, Dr. Fofana Youssouf, Diaby Souleymane, Traoré Djibril, Traoré Bréhima, Koné Mory, Koné Souleymane, Sidibé Abdourhamane, Coulibaly souleymane, Traoré Abdoul
Published: Feb. 28, 2023 | 101 119
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2023.v09i02.015
Pages: 131-137
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Abstract
Introduction: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma encompasses about 16% of scalp tumors. They can arise de novo or more often mark the evolution of lesions considered as non-invasive precursors: actinic keratoses and Bowen's disease more rarely, they occur on a burn scar (Marjolin's ulcer). We report a case of invasive squamous cell carcinoma on a burn scar (Marjolin's Ulcer) operated with reconstruction by advancement flap completed by a skin graft performed at the Sominé Dolo hospital in Mopti (Mali). A 62-year-old Malian man consulted for a scalp ulceration that had been evolving for 10 years. The lesion began with small trailing erosion that appeared on a burn scar. There was no notion of initial trauma and the patient had no particular history. Physical examination found a large ulceration (6×4 cm) of parietal seat on the scalp with a fibrinous bottom and a sclerotic border. There was a large left latero -cervical mass measuring 13 x 6 cm. The computed tomography of the skull did not find any bone lesions and that of the latero -cervical mass was in favor of adenopathy. Histological examination of a biopsy fragment confirmed the diagnosis of invasive squamous cell carcinoma. Deep resection removing the tumor with the periosteum exposing the parietal bone was performed. Reconstruction by advancement-rotation flap supplemented by a skin graft was performed. The management of squamous cell carcinoma is based on surgery, which is the reference treatment, against which other treatments must be compared. On the scalp, Rotation-advancement flaps are the preferred one-stage surgical repair technique.