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[Surgical treatment of tumors of the external ear].
In the years 1974-1988 in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Medical Academy in Cracow 60 patients were treated surgically for malignant tumours of the auricle. Their mean age was 61.9 years, males prevailed (82%). In 1 case the malignant lesion involved also the external auditory meatus and in 4 cases it spread to the skin near the auricle. Histological examinations demonstrated basal cell carcinoma in 22 cases (37%), spinocellular carcinoma in 31 cases (52%), basal-spinocellular carcinoma in 6 cases (10%) and malignant melanoma in 1 case. In 3 cases of spinocellular carcinoma metastases to lymph nodes were found. In 30 cases partial amputation of the auricle was done, in one of them recurrence developed after over 5 years. Advanced malignant lesions in 30 cases required extensive operation with removal of the lesion within margins of healthy tissue, removal of lymph nodes with metastases and one-step plastic operation. Recurrences developed in 2 cases. Hyperkeratotic foci near the malignant tumour were present in 64% of these patients. They made difficult preoperative qualification and required more extensive excision of the neoplasm. After tumour removal from the external meatus the resulting tissue defect must be filled with a skin graft since healing by granulation tissue development leads to obliteration of the meatus. Two out of 7 patients required additional interventions for maintenance of the patency of the meatus.
期刊介绍:
Przegląd Dermatologiczny (ang. Dermatological Review) is a bimonthly magazine of the Polish Dermatological Association. It publishes original (clinical and experimental) papers, review papers, care reports, reports from congresses, reviews of books, announcements, letters to the editor and special papers (requested by the editors), concerning selected dermatological and interdisciplinary issues. Papers sent to the editor are reviewed.