表皮囊肿手术:病例系列

T. Angelov, V. Malev, G. Tchernev
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表皮囊肿是临床上最常见的头皮囊肿。它们最常位于面部、颈部和躯干区域,并且在身体的许多其他地形区域也有报道。临床表现为皮肤下自由移动的结节,直径从几毫米到几厘米不等。组织病理学上,它们被定义为良性肿瘤形成,恶性肿瘤的风险非常低。鉴别诊断包括:脂肪瘤、神经纤维瘤、唾液腺腺瘤、血管病变及肌瘤、毛突囊肿。表皮囊肿最常见的治疗方法是手术切除,在不损害包膜完整性的情况下去除所有内容物。在这篇文章中,我们提出了五个临床病例,患者表皮囊肿在不同的地形区域的身体。手术治疗的方法是椭圆切除和完全切除表皮囊肿而不破裂。用单个皮肤缝合线缝合缺损,并于术后8/ 14天拆除缝合线。术后无复发。
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Epidermal Cysts Surgery: Case Series
Epidermal cysts are the most common scalp cysts in clinical practice. They are most commonly located in the region of the face, neck, and trunk, and have been reported in many other topographic areas of the body. Clinically, they are present as free-moving nodules located below the skin, ranging in size from a few millimeters to a few centimeters in diameter. Histopathologically, they are defined as benign tumor formations with a very low risk of malignancy. The differential diagnosis includes: lipoma, neurofibroma, salivary gland adenoma, vascular lesion and fibroid, and Trichilemmal cyst. The most common treatment for epidermal cysts is surgical excision with removal of all contents without compromising the integrity of the capsule. In this publication, we present five clinical cases of patients with epidermal cysts in different topographic regions of the body. The patients were treated surgically by elliptical excision and complete removal of epidermal cysts without rupture. The defects were closed with single discontinued skin sutures and the sutures were removed on an 8/ 14-postoperative day. No recurrence was observed in the postoperative period.
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