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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-10 | Issue-08
Immediate Use of Local Flaps in Surgical Treatment of Facial Epidermoid Carcinoma
Dembélé B, Daou M B, Niaré F, Haïdara T M, Diarra L, Konaté K, Sogodogo C, Touré M K, Saye Z, Samaké A, Poudiougou Y N, Dembélé B T
Published: Aug. 7, 2024 |
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.36347/sasjs.2024.v10i08.005
Pages: 928-932
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Abstract
Non-melanocytic skin cancers, which include basal cell carcinomas (basaliomes) and squamous cell carcinomas (squamous cells), are the most frequent neoplasms in populations with fair skin. Squamous cell carcinoma also called squamous cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma; is a malignant skin neoplasia, derived from cells of the epidermis or its appendages; of rapid growth, which can metastasize to regional lymph nodes and other organs. The treatment of facial lesions is eminently surgical. Although there are a wide variety of surgical techniques to reconstruct skin coverage, in some cases the reconstruction of defects produced by the removal of facial malignancies presents a real challenge for the surgeon. The main goal of surgical treatment of skin tumours is the absence of recurrence, whether local or distant. We report 4 cases of squamous cell carcinoma in the face with satisfactory results and without recurrence. In most cases (three), we used one or more advancement flaps and the nasolabial flap in one case.