Minimally invasive surgical treatment of pilomatrixoma.

ANZ J Surg

Department of Paediatric Surgery, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Published: October 2021

Background: Pilomatrixoma is a benign skin tumour often presenting as a firm irregular mass in the paediatric population. The most common site is on the head and neck. Traditionally, a wide local excision has been the method of management. We propose an incision and curettage (I&C) technique for an improved cosmetic outcome.

Methods: A retrospective review of children who underwent I&C for pilomatrixoma was done between January 2010 and June 2020. The I&C technique involved making a small incision over or near the lesion in a discrete location such as behind the hairline and removing the tumour piecemeal. Four to six weeks of routine post-operative follow-up was conducted. Patients and families were also subsequently contacted via a survey to assess for late recurrence, any other complications and ascertain their level of satisfaction with the outcome.

Results: Twenty lesions were removed in 11 patients over this time with a female predominance (seven) and most lesions were on the face (11). No patients had a recurrence in a mean follow-up time of 6 years (1-10 years). All parents are very satisfied with the cosmetic result.

Conclusion: I&C may be an effective and cosmetically pleasing method to removing pilomatrixoma.

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