{"title":"手术切除、创面愈合及光动力治疗眼周基底细胞癌1例。","authors":"Teng Song , Baixin Li , Shuang Zhao , Wei Wang","doi":"10.1016/j.pdpdt.2025.104778","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>This study evaluated a combined approach of surgical excision with open wound healing and photodynamic therapy (PDT) for periocular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in a 72-year-old male patient, whose lesion involved a high-risk anatomical location due to direct proximity to ocular structures. The patient presented with a 7-year history of progressive periocular BCC involving the medial canthus and nasal root. Given the lesion’s proximity to ocular structures, a staged protocol was implemented with three preoperative PDT sessions administered weekly to reduce tumor burden. Gross tumor resection with 1–2 mm margins was then performed, leaving the wound to heal by secondary intention. Immediate postoperative PDT was followed by a second PDT cycle of three weekly sessions. Preoperative PDT achieved significant tumor regression. Surgical excision proceeded with minimal tissue loss. Subsequent histopathology of the specimen revealed positive peripheral margins, retrospectively validating the necessity of the PDT for treating residual disease. No recurrence was observed over a 5-year follow-up, and the healed scar was flat, pliable, and caused no functional or significant cosmetic concern to the patient. The combined approach preserved anatomical integrity and function while avoiding extensive reconstructive surgery risks. It offers a viable alternative to radical excision, balancing oncologic outcomes with functional and cosmetic preservation. Further studies are warranted to optimize protocols for similar anatomically challenging cases.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":20141,"journal":{"name":"Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy","volume":"55 ","pages":"Article 104778"},"PeriodicalIF":2.6000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Combined surgical excision with open wound healing and photodynamic therapy for periocular basal cell carcinoma: A case report\",\"authors\":\"Teng Song , Baixin Li , Shuang Zhao , Wei Wang\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.pdpdt.2025.104778\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>This study evaluated a combined approach of surgical excision with open wound healing and photodynamic therapy (PDT) for periocular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in a 72-year-old male patient, whose lesion involved a high-risk anatomical location due to direct proximity to ocular structures. The patient presented with a 7-year history of progressive periocular BCC involving the medial canthus and nasal root. Given the lesion’s proximity to ocular structures, a staged protocol was implemented with three preoperative PDT sessions administered weekly to reduce tumor burden. Gross tumor resection with 1–2 mm margins was then performed, leaving the wound to heal by secondary intention. Immediate postoperative PDT was followed by a second PDT cycle of three weekly sessions. Preoperative PDT achieved significant tumor regression. Surgical excision proceeded with minimal tissue loss. Subsequent histopathology of the specimen revealed positive peripheral margins, retrospectively validating the necessity of the PDT for treating residual disease. No recurrence was observed over a 5-year follow-up, and the healed scar was flat, pliable, and caused no functional or significant cosmetic concern to the patient. 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Combined surgical excision with open wound healing and photodynamic therapy for periocular basal cell carcinoma: A case report
This study evaluated a combined approach of surgical excision with open wound healing and photodynamic therapy (PDT) for periocular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in a 72-year-old male patient, whose lesion involved a high-risk anatomical location due to direct proximity to ocular structures. The patient presented with a 7-year history of progressive periocular BCC involving the medial canthus and nasal root. Given the lesion’s proximity to ocular structures, a staged protocol was implemented with three preoperative PDT sessions administered weekly to reduce tumor burden. Gross tumor resection with 1–2 mm margins was then performed, leaving the wound to heal by secondary intention. Immediate postoperative PDT was followed by a second PDT cycle of three weekly sessions. Preoperative PDT achieved significant tumor regression. Surgical excision proceeded with minimal tissue loss. Subsequent histopathology of the specimen revealed positive peripheral margins, retrospectively validating the necessity of the PDT for treating residual disease. No recurrence was observed over a 5-year follow-up, and the healed scar was flat, pliable, and caused no functional or significant cosmetic concern to the patient. The combined approach preserved anatomical integrity and function while avoiding extensive reconstructive surgery risks. It offers a viable alternative to radical excision, balancing oncologic outcomes with functional and cosmetic preservation. Further studies are warranted to optimize protocols for similar anatomically challenging cases.
期刊介绍:
Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy is an international journal for the dissemination of scientific knowledge and clinical developments of Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy in all medical specialties. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, case presentations, "how-to-do-it" articles, Letters to the Editor, short communications and relevant images with short descriptions. All submitted material is subject to a strict peer-review process.