Mohs Micrographic Surgery for Basal Cell Carcinoma: Predictive Factors for Increased Stages and Relative Defect Sizes.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Australasian Journal of Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-04 DOI:10.1111/ajd.14535
Subashini Gnanendran, Marra Aghajani, James Elhindi, Simon Lee, Gilberto Moreno Bonilla
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Abstract

Keratinocyte cancers (KCs), including basal cell carcinomas (BCCs), are the most common cancers in Australia. While Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is the gold standard treatment, it can be resource intensive, particularly for cases requiring multiple stages. This study aimed to identify predictors of increased MMS stages and a greater tumour-to-defect size discrepancy in head and neck BCC. A retrospective analysis of the Mohs Electronic Database at the Skin Hospital's Westmead and Darlinghurst sites in Sydney, Australia was conducted from October 2012 to December 2022, including 18,346 BCC cases. The main outcomes were the number of MMS stages and the relative defect size, with covariates including patient age, sex, tumour characteristics and Mohs specialist factors. Older patients required more stages (1.65 vs. 1.90; p < 0.01) and had larger relative defect sizes (2.10 vs. 2.90; p < 0.01). Larger tumours required more stages (1.69 vs. 1.94; p < 0.01), while smaller tumours had disproportionately larger relative defects (5.94 vs. 2.08; p < 0.01). Nodular BCC required fewer stages (1.63; p < 0.01) and had the smallest defects (2.11; p < 0.01). Notably, superficial BCCs required a similar number of MMS stages as traditionally aggressive subtypes. Tumours of the ear, eye and nose required more stages than other cosmetic units (2.05, 2.02, 1.94; p < 0.01). Increased Mohs experience reduced the number of stages (2.18 vs. 1.83; p = 0.03) and relative defect sizes (3.49 vs. 2.50; p < 0.01). Patient age, tumour size, subtype, cosmetic unit and Mohs specialist experience influence MMS stages and relative defect sizes in head and neck BCC. Recognising these factors can enhance surgical planning, personalise treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes.

Mohs显微手术治疗基底细胞癌:分期增加和相对缺陷大小的预测因素。
角化细胞癌(KCs),包括基底细胞癌(bcc),是澳大利亚最常见的癌症。虽然莫氏显微手术(MMS)是金标准治疗,但它可能是资源密集型的,特别是对于需要多个阶段的病例。本研究旨在确定头颈部BCC中MMS分期增加和肿瘤-缺损大小差异增大的预测因素。2012年10月至2022年12月,对澳大利亚悉尼皮肤医院Westmead和Darlinghurst站点的Mohs电子数据库进行了回顾性分析,其中包括18346例BCC病例。主要结果为MMS分期数和相对缺损大小,协变量包括患者年龄、性别、肿瘤特征和Mohs专科因素。老年患者需要更多的分期(1.65 vs 1.90;p
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
186
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal of Dermatology is the official journal of the Australasian College of Dermatologists and the New Zealand Dermatological Society, publishing peer-reviewed, original research articles, reviews and case reports dealing with all aspects of clinical practice and research in dermatology. Clinical presentations, medical and physical therapies and investigations, including dermatopathology and mycology, are covered. Short articles may be published under the headings ‘Signs, Syndromes and Diagnoses’, ‘Dermatopathology Presentation’, ‘Vignettes in Contact Dermatology’, ‘Surgery Corner’ or ‘Letters to the Editor’.
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