通过前发际线切口切除额骨骨内血管瘤1例报告。

Q2 Medicine
Myung-Good Kim, Jeong-Ho Ryu, Dong Min Lee, Tae-Seo Park, Ji-An Choi, Keun-Cheol Lee, Song-Hee Han
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摘要

额骨骨内血管瘤通常通过冠状切口切除。这个过程虽然有效,但可能会很长时间,并可能导致并发症,如明显的疤痕和脱发。另一种方法是直接在额头上切开,这样会留下不那么明显的疤痕,恢复得更快。然而,在这个特殊的病例中,由于美容方面的考虑,患者拒绝了冠状动脉手术和直接前额切口手术。因此,我们建议采用发际线前切口。女性,35岁,右前额有一坚硬、不动、可触及的肿块。术前非对比计算机断层扫描显示异质溶骨病变。我们通过前发际线进行了切除活检。术后2个月和6个月进行非对比计算机断层扫描。伤口干净,无并发症,无局部复发。部分切除可以减少疤痕的患者谁关心的美容效果。然而,复发的可能性仍然是一个重要的问题。我们提出这个病例的前发际切口的血管瘤位于额头,评估使用系列计算机断层扫描术前和术后成像。
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Removal of an intraosseous hemangioma of the frontal bone through an anterior hairline incision: a case report.

Removal of an intraosseous hemangioma of the frontal bone through an anterior hairline incision: a case report.

Removal of an intraosseous hemangioma of the frontal bone through an anterior hairline incision: a case report.

Removal of an intraosseous hemangioma of the frontal bone through an anterior hairline incision: a case report.

An intraosseous hemangioma of the frontal bone is typically removed via a coronal incision. This procedure, while effective, can be lengthy and may result in complications such as a prominent scar and hair loss. An alternative approach involves a direct incision in the forehead, which leaves a less noticeable scar and allows a quicker recovery. However, in this specific case, the patient declined both coronal surgery and surgery through a direct forehead incision due to cosmetic concerns. Therefore, we proposed an anterior hairline incision. A 35-year-old woman presented with a firm, non-mobile, palpable mass on her right forehead. Preoperative non-contrast computed tomography revealed a heterogeneous osteolytic lesion. We performed an excisional biopsy through the anterior hairline. Postoperative non-contrast computed tomography was conducted 2 and 6 months after surgery. The wound was clean and free of complications, and there was no local recurrence. Partial resection can reduce scarring for patients who are concerned about cosmetic outcomes. However, the potential for recurrence remains a significant concern. We present this case of an anterior hairline incision for a hemangioma located in the forehead, evaluated using serial computed tomography for both preoperative and postoperative imaging.

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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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