2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2005.07.051
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Surgical Pearl: Removal of large oval lesions with a smaller round punch

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“…13 If the lesion is large and oval in shape, it can still be excised with a punch, as described by Warino and Brodell, where a punch is held at a 45° angle with the cutting edge of the punch touching the skin at one pole of the lesion. 14 An oval mole is then squeezed into the opening of the punch as the handle is reoriented perpendicular to the skin, so that the cutting edge is flush with the skin surface; then the punch is rolled and excision is followed by suture closure. The use of punch for excision can be performed for other conditions, such as Spitz nevi 15 and small tattoos.…”
Section: Therapeutic Punch Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 If the lesion is large and oval in shape, it can still be excised with a punch, as described by Warino and Brodell, where a punch is held at a 45° angle with the cutting edge of the punch touching the skin at one pole of the lesion. 14 An oval mole is then squeezed into the opening of the punch as the handle is reoriented perpendicular to the skin, so that the cutting edge is flush with the skin surface; then the punch is rolled and excision is followed by suture closure. The use of punch for excision can be performed for other conditions, such as Spitz nevi 15 and small tattoos.…”
Section: Therapeutic Punch Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%