2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2015.12.058
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Primary surgical closure versus second intention healing after Mohs micrographic surgery: Patient satisfaction and clinical implications

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“…1 Surveys of patient experience are a component of efforts to link provider payments with quality measures and value of care. 2 Relevant efforts to assess patient experience in Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) have focused on examining specific operative and perioperative interventions associated with satisfaction, 3 as well as on patient characteristics predictive of satisfaction. 4 However, investigators have not asked what matters most to patients when undergoing MMS.…”
Section: What Do Patients Undergoing Mohs Micrographic Surgery Want? Results Of a Patient Values Survey Based On The Outpatient And Ambulmentioning
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“…1 Surveys of patient experience are a component of efforts to link provider payments with quality measures and value of care. 2 Relevant efforts to assess patient experience in Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) have focused on examining specific operative and perioperative interventions associated with satisfaction, 3 as well as on patient characteristics predictive of satisfaction. 4 However, investigators have not asked what matters most to patients when undergoing MMS.…”
Section: What Do Patients Undergoing Mohs Micrographic Surgery Want? Results Of a Patient Values Survey Based On The Outpatient And Ambulmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 In recent years, studies have described an increased risk for epithelial malignancies in patients with systemic sclerosis-most commonly lung carcinoma. [2][3][4] There are no current studies in the literature evaluating the prevalence of epithelial skin cancers in patients with the localized form of scleroderma, morphea. Using the Slicer Dicer feature of the electronic medical record system EPIC, we retrospectively collected anonymous, aggregate-level data on patients $18 years of age seen at Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) over a 6-year period (March 9, 2012-March 9, 2018).…”
Section: Morphea and Systemic Sclerosis Are Associated With An Increased Risk For Melanoma And Nonmelanoma Skin Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Σε περιπτώσεις που το υπερκείμενο δέρμα είναι ολικού πάχους, ο υποτροπιάζων όγκος δε θα γίνει αντιληπτός μέχρι να αναπτυχθεί σε βαθμό που θα διηθήσει την πέριξ περιοχή. Στις περιπτώσεις που υπάρχει Η ΜΜΧ είναι η τεχνική αφαίρεσης καρκίνων του δέρματος η οποία αυξάνει την ασφάλεια αποκατάστασης με κρημνούς και μοσχεύματα, γιατί είναι η μόνη μέθοδος η οποία μειώνει κατά πολύ την πιθανότητά να παραμείνουν υπολειπόμενα καρκινικά κύτταρα και να συγκαλυφθούν κάτω από κλινικά υγιές δέρμα 1,[229][230][231]238. Στα περισσότερα περιστατικά, η ΜΜΧ ξεκινά και ολοκληρώνεται το πρωί ή στο διάστημα μιας ημέρας και η αποκατάσταση γίνεται το απόγευμα ή την επόμενη μέρα.…”
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“…στη χειρουργική βλάβη ή/και να μη συγκαλυφθεί τμήμα καρκινικού ιστού. Η αποκατάσταση και σε αυτούς τους 'υψηλού κινδύνου' ασθενείς καλύτερα να καθυστερήσει και να γίνει σε δεύτερο χρόνο[238][239][240][241] .11. Η…”
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