Immunohistochemistry-Assisted Mohs Surgery for Invasive Eyelid and Periorbital Cutaneous Melanoma.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatologic Surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1097/DSS.0000000000004423
Eucabeth M Asamoah, Addison M Demer, Thomas E Trischman, Anagha Bangalore Kumar, Nahid Y Vidal, Lilly H Wagner
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Abstract

Background: Prior studies describe wide local excision and "slow Mohs" outcomes for periocular melanoma. Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) with immunohistochemistry maximizes tissue preservation and offers same-day comprehensive margin evaluation, which facilitates expedited repair, and coordination of oculoplastic reconstruction when necessary.

Objective: To describe oncologic and reconstructive outcomes of invasive periocular cutaneous melanoma treated with immunohistochemistry-assisted MMS.

Materials and methods: Invasive melanoma cases affecting the eyelids or periorbital region treated with MMS between 2008 and 2018 were reviewed. Eyelid tumors and those in adjacent subunits were compared. Main outcome measures were recurrence, melanoma-specific death, and postreconstructive complications.

Results: Of 42 cases, 28 were classified as periorbital and 14 as eyelid involving. Most were T1 (37, 88.1%). There was 1 local recurrence in a patient with persistent positive conjunctival margin (2.4%). No local recurrences were observed in cases where negative Mohs margins were achieved, and no melanoma-related deaths occurred. Eyelid tumors were more likely to result in lid margin involving defects and require oculoplastic reconstruction. Eyelid complications developed in 10 cases (23.8%), and 5 (11.9%) required revision surgery.

Conclusion: Mohs micrographic surgery for periocular melanoma results in low rates of local recurrence and melanoma-specific death. Initial tumor location can aid in reconstructive planning.

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免疫组化辅助莫氏手术治疗侵袭性眼睑和眶周皮肤黑色素瘤。
背景:先前的研究描述了眼周黑色素瘤的广泛局部切除和 "慢莫尔斯 "结果。采用免疫组化技术的莫氏显微放射手术(MMS)可最大限度地保留组织,并在当天对边缘进行全面评估,从而加快修复速度,并在必要时协调眼部整形重建:描述采用免疫组化辅助 MMS 治疗的侵袭性眼周皮肤黑色素瘤的肿瘤学和重建结果:回顾2008年至2018年期间采用MMS治疗的眼睑或眶周侵袭性黑色素瘤病例。比较了眼睑肿瘤和邻近亚单位的肿瘤。主要结果指标为复发、黑色素瘤特异性死亡和复发后并发症:在42例病例中,28例被归类为眶周肿瘤,14例被归类为眼睑肿瘤。大多数为T1(37例,88.1%)。一名结膜边缘持续阳性的患者出现了局部复发(2.4%)。在莫氏切缘阴性的病例中未发现局部复发,也没有黑色素瘤相关死亡病例。眼睑肿瘤更有可能导致睑缘缺损,需要进行眼部整形。10例(23.8%)患者出现眼睑并发症,5例(11.9%)需要进行翻修手术:莫氏显微放射手术治疗眼周黑色素瘤的局部复发率和黑色素瘤特异性死亡率都很低。最初的肿瘤位置有助于制定重建计划。
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Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery 医学-皮肤病学
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