Ultrasound and high-frequency ultrasound assessment of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in the pre-therapeutical setting is becoming increasingly popular in the field of dermatosurgery and dermatooncology, as it can provide clinicians with relevant, "in vivo" parameters regarding tumor lateral and depth extension as well as potential locoregional spread, cancelling the need of more extensive imaging methods and avoiding a delay in diagnosis. Furthermore, preoperative sonography and color Doppler can aid in orienting the clinical diagnosis, being able in numerous situations to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions, which require a different therapeutic approach. This preoperative knowledge is of paramount importance for planning an individualized treatment regimen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objectives: The knowledge of depth infiltration in non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) using pre-operative ultrasound could enable clinicians to choose the most adequate therapeutic approach, avoiding unnecessary surgeries and expensive imaging methods, delaying diagnosis and treatment. Our single-center retrospective study determined the usefulness of high-frequency ultrasound (HFUS) for depth infiltration assessment in auricular and nasal NMSC and assessed the subsequent change in therapeutic approach.
Patients And Methods: In 60 NMSC cases, we assessed the accuracy of HFUS in cartilaginous/bone infiltration detection as well as the correlation of sonographic and histological parameters.
Background: There is limited data regarding postoperative complications after microtia surgery or tympanoplasty; however, complication rates after pinna reconstruction following tumor resection and comorbidities associated with suboptimal outcomes have not been investigated so far.
Objective: To examine the incidence of postoperative complications after auricular reconstruction surgery following tumor resection and determine the association between postoperative complications and defect size, patients' comorbidities, and reconstruction type.
Methods And Materials: In a retrospective case series ( = 146, January 2014 to October 2018), we examined the surgical outcome and amount of postoperative complications following auricular surgery as well as the association with different comorbidities.
New biomaterials based on nanoparticles (NPs) carrying polyphenols-rich extracts (Cornus mas) recently showed promising anti-inflammatory activity in psoriasis. We aimed to understand how topically delivered silver and gold nanoparticles complexed with Cornus mas (Ag-NPs-CM, Au-NPs-CM) modulate inflammation in psoriasis at cellular and molecular level. The impact on psoriatic inflammation was assessed in vitro on pro-inflammatory macrophages, by clinical score, high-frequency ultrasonography and immunohistology of psoriasis plaques treated with Ag-NPs-CM, Au-NPs-CM or control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe main causes of acquired auricular defects are surgical treatment of skin tumors and trauma. Due to the complex anatomy of the external ear, surgical reconstruction of defects in this area is challenging for surgeons, especially in case of midhelix-antihelix involvement with significant loss of soft tissue and cartilage. Our purpose is to illustrate the main reconstructive techniques of large midhelix and antihelix defects, as well as the advantages or disadvantages associated with each surgical procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDie Hauptursachen erworbener Ohrmuscheldefekte sind chirurgische Behandlung von Hauttumoren und Traumata. Wegen der komplexen Anatomie des Außenohrs ist die chirurgische Rekonstruktion von Defekten in dieser Region für Operateure herausfordernd, insbesondere wenn die mittlere Helix und Anthelix von größeren Weichteil- und Knorpelverlusten betroffen sind. Wir stellen hier die wichtigsten Techniken zur Rekonstruktion großer Defekte der mittleren Helix und Anthelix sowie die Vor- und Nachteile jedes chirurgischen Verfahrens vor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHintergrund: Anders als Erwachsene benötigen Kinder bei dermatochirurgischen Eingriffen besondere Aufmerksamkeit; die Anwendung verschiedener Analgetika, Anästhetika oder Sedativa erfordert eine gründliche Kenntnis von Pharmakokinetik und -dynamik der Medikamente. Außerdem können Medikamente zur Sedierung/Allgemeinanästhesie bei operierten Kindern zu Anästhesie- oder Analgesie-bedingten Komplikationen einschließlich Störungen der geistigen Entwicklung führen. ZIEL: Auf Basis unserer klinischen Erfahrung und einer Literaturübersicht stellen wir die gängigsten in der pädiatrischen Dermatochirurgie verwendeten Analgetika, Anästhetika und Sedativa dar und diskutieren Risiken und Komplikationen nach dermatochirurgischen Eingriffen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Children undergoing dermatosurgical procedures require, unlike adults, particular attention; the administration of various analgesics, anesthetics or sedatives requires a thorough knowledge of drug pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Furthermore, there are concerns that drugs used for sedation/general anesthesia may result in anesthetic/analgesic complications in children undergoing surgery, with a risk of impaired mental development.
Objectives: Based on our clinical experience and a literature review, we illustrate the most commonly used analgesic, anesthetic and sedative drugs in pediatric dermatosurgery, and identify risk factors and complications following dermatosurgical procedures.
Hintergrund Und Zielsetzung: Die Frage, wie oft Melanompatienten mit Mittel- bis Hochrisikomelanomen den Tumor bemerken und welche Eigenerkennungsmuster existieren ist bislang nicht beantwortet.
Patienten Und Methoden: Wir haben eine retrospektive Studie an Melanompatienten durchgeführt, die sich zwischen 2004 und 2008 einer Sentinellymphknotenbiopsie unterzogen haben,. Der Fragebogen wurde von 127 der insgesamt 133 Patienten ausgefüllt.