2013
DOI: 10.5999/aps.2013.40.3.198
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Impact of Disturbed Wound Healing after Surgery on the Prognosis of Marjolin's Ulcer

Abstract: BackgroundMarjolin's ulcer is known to present a high proportion of recurrence and poor prognosis compared to other kinds of skin cancer. Based on our experience, Marjolin's ulcer patients who have received reconstructive surgery present a higher proportion of recurrence when there was disturbed wound healing after surgery. The impact of disturbed wound healing after surgery on the prognosis was examined in this study.MethodsA retrospective study was carried out on 26 patients who were diagnosed with Marjolin'… Show more

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“…7,8 Recurrence is the major problem associated with MU; 46% of our patients suffered local recurrence and 19% suffered more than one recurrence. Three important predictors of recurrence were found in our study: (i) age at the diagnosis (the younger the age the greater was the risk of recurrence); (ii) nodal status (positive nodes were associated with recurrence); (iii) reconstruction with a flap or graft (those who underwent healing by primary/secondary intention without reconstruction carried a lower risk of recurrence).…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…7,8 Recurrence is the major problem associated with MU; 46% of our patients suffered local recurrence and 19% suffered more than one recurrence. Three important predictors of recurrence were found in our study: (i) age at the diagnosis (the younger the age the greater was the risk of recurrence); (ii) nodal status (positive nodes were associated with recurrence); (iii) reconstruction with a flap or graft (those who underwent healing by primary/secondary intention without reconstruction carried a lower risk of recurrence).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The relationship between reconstruction and an increased incidence of recurrence was reported first by Choi and colleagues, who concluded that reconstructive surgery with disturbed wound healing was accompanied by recurrence of carcinoma. 8 Unfortunately, they did not make a comparison with patients who underwent excision without reconstruction. Treatment of deep burns with skin grafting is known to reduce the risk of malignant transformation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following these two references, the term Marjolin’s ulcer became generally accepted and continues to be used in the literature even today. At present the name is used for all neoplasms growing in scar tissues, chronic ulcers, and areas affected by inflammation [ 9 , 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 In our case, according to radiotherapist we decided not to perform radiotherapy. Management of massive pelvic defects can be a challenging problem.…”
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confidence: 85%