We present a rare case of squamous cell carcinoma that arose deeply in the abdominal wall, 10 years after abdominal dermolipectomy and wall repair by dermal-adipose graft was performed. The patient presented a 10-cm-diameter subcutaneous tumor that was ulcerated on its superficial aspect, adherent to deep tissues. After histologic examination, we tried to remove the neoplastic mass in a radical way. The surgical defect was repaired with a bilateral tensor fasciae latae flap. The extension, aggressiveness, and deep localization of the malignancy led to the patient's death. In this article, we also analyze a different hypothesis about the origin of squamous cell deep carcinomas and the related literature.
Squamous cell deep carcinoma after abdominal dermolipectomy: a case report / M. Klinger, F. Caviggioli, F. Klinger, F. Villani, M. Montorsi. - In: INTERNATIONAL SURGERY. - ISSN 0020-8868. - 94:4(2009 Oct), pp. 289-291.
Squamous cell deep carcinoma after abdominal dermolipectomy: a case report
M. KlingerPrimo
;F. Klinger;M. MontorsiUltimo
2009
Abstract
We present a rare case of squamous cell carcinoma that arose deeply in the abdominal wall, 10 years after abdominal dermolipectomy and wall repair by dermal-adipose graft was performed. The patient presented a 10-cm-diameter subcutaneous tumor that was ulcerated on its superficial aspect, adherent to deep tissues. After histologic examination, we tried to remove the neoplastic mass in a radical way. The surgical defect was repaired with a bilateral tensor fasciae latae flap. The extension, aggressiveness, and deep localization of the malignancy led to the patient's death. In this article, we also analyze a different hypothesis about the origin of squamous cell deep carcinomas and the related literature.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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