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Small margin excision of periocular basal cell carcinoma: 5 year results
Bristol Eye Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol BS1 2LX, UK
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Mr R A Harrad
Bristol Eye Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol BS1 2LX, UK; r.a.harrad{at}bristol.ac.uk
Background: The traditional surgical management of nodular adnexal basal cell carcinomas (BCC) involves excision with 34 mm margins and primary repair. This may remove a significant area of healthy tissue, often necessitating a complicated reconstruction, without the confirmation that tumour excision is complete.
Methods: Nodular adnexal BCCs were excised with 2 mm margins, and the repair delayed for 2 days, providing time for histological confirmation of complete excision with formal paraffin sections. Any incompletely excised tumours underwent further resection, which was facilitated by the undisturbed wound edges. Repair was again delayed until further histological examination had confirmed complete excision.
Results: 5 year follow up data were available for 55 patients who had undergone small margin BCC excision with delayed repair. 10 patients required more than one excision to achieve clear margins. There were no recurrences.
Conclusion: Small margin excision of nodular adnexal BCCs with delayed repair is a safe and efficient method. Delayed repair allows histological confirmation of complete excision and assists further resection if required. Preservation of healthy tissue is maximised allowing less radical reconstructive surgery without resorting to Mohs labour intensive technique.
Keywords: basal cell carcinoma
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