Vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma

Daniel T Hogarty,1 Nicholas G Dewhurst,1 Benjamin Burt1–4 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Bendigo, VIC, Australia; 2Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 3Cosmetic Surgery for Women, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 4Canberra Oculoplastics, Barton, Canberra, ACT, Australia Purpos...

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Main Authors: Hogarty DT, Dewhurst NG, Burt B
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-07-01
Series:International Medical Case Reports Journal
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spelling doaj-cb9ccc76eaf94a0eb665d3c66fed69002020-11-24T22:39:26ZengDove Medical PressInternational Medical Case Reports Journal1179-142X2018-07-01Volume 1117717939581Vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinomaHogarty DTDewhurst NGBurt BDaniel T Hogarty,1 Nicholas G Dewhurst,1 Benjamin Burt1–4 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Bendigo, VIC, Australia; 2Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 3Cosmetic Surgery for Women, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 4Canberra Oculoplastics, Barton, Canberra, ACT, Australia Purpose: Orbital invasion of periocular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a potentially life-threatening condition with high levels of ocular morbidity. Exenteration results in significant disfigurement and permanent loss of vision. We report our experience with a patient who presented with medial orbit invasion of a BCC following 2 previous microscopically adequate local excisions of medial canthal BCC, an adequate Moh’s micrographic surgical excision of the tumor, and radiotherapy. The patient underwent an orbital excision where the tumor was found to have perineural involvement and extend beyond the posterior margin. Following the pathology results of this procedure, the patient opted to try vismodegib (Erivedge®) to delay exenteration for as long as possible. Observations: A course of vismodegib was taken by the patient with minor side effects (partial alopecia, mild dysgeusia and hyposmia, and minor muscle cramps). Subsequent imaging demonstrated no recurrence of the orbital tumor 29 months after orbital excision. Conclusion and importance: We demonstrate the use of vismodegib with local orbital excision as an eye-saving alternative to exenteration for advanced orbital metastasis of BCC. Keywords: basal cell carcinoma, hedgehog pathway inhibitor, vismodegib, perineural, locally advanced basal cell carcinomahttps://www.dovepress.com/vismodegib-and-orbital-excision-for-treating-locally-advanced-basal-ce-peer-reviewed-article-IMCRJBasal cell carcinomaHedgehog pathway inhibitorvismodegibperineurallocally advanced basal cell carcinoma
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Vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
International Medical Case Reports Journal
Basal cell carcinoma
Hedgehog pathway inhibitor
vismodegib
perineural
locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
author_facet Hogarty DT
Dewhurst NG
Burt B
author_sort Hogarty DT
title Vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
title_short Vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
title_full Vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
title_fullStr Vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
title_sort vismodegib and orbital excision for treating locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Medical Case Reports Journal
issn 1179-142X
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Daniel T Hogarty,1 Nicholas G Dewhurst,1 Benjamin Burt1–4 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Bendigo, VIC, Australia; 2Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 3Cosmetic Surgery for Women, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 4Canberra Oculoplastics, Barton, Canberra, ACT, Australia Purpose: Orbital invasion of periocular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a potentially life-threatening condition with high levels of ocular morbidity. Exenteration results in significant disfigurement and permanent loss of vision. We report our experience with a patient who presented with medial orbit invasion of a BCC following 2 previous microscopically adequate local excisions of medial canthal BCC, an adequate Moh’s micrographic surgical excision of the tumor, and radiotherapy. The patient underwent an orbital excision where the tumor was found to have perineural involvement and extend beyond the posterior margin. Following the pathology results of this procedure, the patient opted to try vismodegib (Erivedge®) to delay exenteration for as long as possible. Observations: A course of vismodegib was taken by the patient with minor side effects (partial alopecia, mild dysgeusia and hyposmia, and minor muscle cramps). Subsequent imaging demonstrated no recurrence of the orbital tumor 29 months after orbital excision. Conclusion and importance: We demonstrate the use of vismodegib with local orbital excision as an eye-saving alternative to exenteration for advanced orbital metastasis of BCC. Keywords: basal cell carcinoma, hedgehog pathway inhibitor, vismodegib, perineural, locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
topic Basal cell carcinoma
Hedgehog pathway inhibitor
vismodegib
perineural
locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
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