Incomplete Excision of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Systematic Review of the Literature

The treatment of choice for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma is complete surgical excision. Incomplete excision of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma has an increased risk of local recurrence, deep subclinical progression, and metastasis. This study aimed to investigate the proportion and risk facto...

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Main Authors: Roel E. Genders, Nick Marsidi, Marlies Michi, Erik P. Henny, Jelle J. Goeman, Marloes S. van Kester
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Publication of Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2020-03-01
Series:Acta Dermato-Venereologica
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Online Access: https://www.medicaljournals.se/acta/content/html/10.2340/00015555-3441
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spelling doaj-72435cf6d85d4b00ad2be28b2b0d6f5f2020-11-25T03:20:41ZengSociety for Publication of Acta Dermato-VenereologicaActa Dermato-Venereologica0001-55551651-20572020-03-011006adv0008410.2340/00015555-34415701Incomplete Excision of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Systematic Review of the LiteratureRoel E. Genders0Nick MarsidiMarlies MichiErik P. HennyJelle J. GoemanMarloes S. van Kester Department of Dermatology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333 ZA Leiden, The Netherlands. R.E.Genders@lumc.nl. The treatment of choice for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma is complete surgical excision. Incomplete excision of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma has an increased risk of local recurrence, deep subclinical progression, and metastasis. This study aimed to investigate the proportion and risk factors of incomplete excised cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. A systematic review of the literature was performed. Incomplete excision rates for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma ranged from 0.4% to 35.7%. The pooled incomplete excision risk estimate was 13% (95% confidence interval 9–17%). Risk factors noted in more than one study for incomplete excision included tumor depth and size, type of operator, head and neck localization, and former incomplete excision. We found an overall incomplete excision rate of 13% for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Risk factors should be taken into account in the management of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma surgical treatment. https://www.medicaljournals.se/acta/content/html/10.2340/00015555-3441 squamous cell carcinoma excision margin surgery treatment outcome
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author Roel E. Genders
Nick Marsidi
Marlies Michi
Erik P. Henny
Jelle J. Goeman
Marloes S. van Kester
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Nick Marsidi
Marlies Michi
Erik P. Henny
Jelle J. Goeman
Marloes S. van Kester
Incomplete Excision of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Systematic Review of the Literature
Acta Dermato-Venereologica
squamous cell carcinoma
excision margin
surgery
treatment outcome
author_facet Roel E. Genders
Nick Marsidi
Marlies Michi
Erik P. Henny
Jelle J. Goeman
Marloes S. van Kester
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title Incomplete Excision of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Systematic Review of the Literature
title_short Incomplete Excision of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Systematic Review of the Literature
title_full Incomplete Excision of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Systematic Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Incomplete Excision of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Systematic Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Incomplete Excision of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Systematic Review of the Literature
title_sort incomplete excision of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma; systematic review of the literature
publisher Society for Publication of Acta Dermato-Venereologica
series Acta Dermato-Venereologica
issn 0001-5555
1651-2057
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The treatment of choice for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma is complete surgical excision. Incomplete excision of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma has an increased risk of local recurrence, deep subclinical progression, and metastasis. This study aimed to investigate the proportion and risk factors of incomplete excised cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. A systematic review of the literature was performed. Incomplete excision rates for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma ranged from 0.4% to 35.7%. The pooled incomplete excision risk estimate was 13% (95% confidence interval 9–17%). Risk factors noted in more than one study for incomplete excision included tumor depth and size, type of operator, head and neck localization, and former incomplete excision. We found an overall incomplete excision rate of 13% for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Risk factors should be taken into account in the management of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma surgical treatment.
topic squamous cell carcinoma
excision margin
surgery
treatment outcome
url https://www.medicaljournals.se/acta/content/html/10.2340/00015555-3441
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