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Salvaging the Digit in Invasive Subungual Malignancies Using a Triple Technique under Awake Local Anesthesia

INTRODUCTION: Amputation for subungual malignancy (SUM) was thought to be the gold standard in preventing recurrence and metastasis. The rationale behind this aggressive treatment was never based on scientific evidence. Even though multiple recent studies supported more conservative management by il...

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Autores principales: Al, Samer Abdel, Abou Chaar, Mohamad K., Alkhatib, Ala'a Aldeen, Al-Qawasmi, Muhamad, Barham, Mohammad, Yaser, Sameer, Salah, Samer, Suleiman, Abed Al Raheem, Asha, Wafa
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8497149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34631184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4648627
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author Al, Samer Abdel
Abou Chaar, Mohamad K.
Alkhatib, Ala'a Aldeen
Al-Qawasmi, Muhamad
Barham, Mohammad
Yaser, Sameer
Salah, Samer
Suleiman, Abed Al Raheem
Asha, Wafa
author_facet Al, Samer Abdel
Abou Chaar, Mohamad K.
Alkhatib, Ala'a Aldeen
Al-Qawasmi, Muhamad
Barham, Mohammad
Yaser, Sameer
Salah, Samer
Suleiman, Abed Al Raheem
Asha, Wafa
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description INTRODUCTION: Amputation for subungual malignancy (SUM) was thought to be the gold standard in preventing recurrence and metastasis. The rationale behind this aggressive treatment was never based on scientific evidence. Even though multiple recent studies supported more conservative management by illustrating successful results of the digit salvage technique, especially for “in situ” SUM, this salvage approach is not well supported for the more aggressive type of the “invasive” SUM; herein, we salvaged two cases of “invasive” SUM. Case Presentation. We present two cases of invasive SUM without radiographic evidence of intraosseous involvement, where we avoided digit amputation for both invasive subungual squamous cell carcinoma of the thumb and invasive subungual melanoma of the ring finger. Both were salvaged by using a triple technique under awake local anesthesia which included (I) radical excision of the nail bed unit including both eponychium and periosteum, (II) dorsal cortical bone shaving using a high-speed burr for the distal phalanx, and (III) flap coverage. Brunelli flap was used for the thumb in the first case, and V-Y plasty combined with proximal nail fold advancement flap was used for the ring finger in the second case. There was no evidence of local or distant recurrence, with a good functional outcome after 2.5 years in the first case and 2 years in the second. CONCLUSION: Ensuring complete resection with negative margins while preserving the functionality of the affected digit is considered to be the optimal challenge in treating “invasive” subungual malignancies. These two case reports contribute by reporting a successful digit salvage. The safety of this procedure could be confirmed by larger series and longer follow-up periods.
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spelling pubmed-84971492021-10-08 Salvaging the Digit in Invasive Subungual Malignancies Using a Triple Technique under Awake Local Anesthesia Al, Samer Abdel Abou Chaar, Mohamad K. Alkhatib, Ala'a Aldeen Al-Qawasmi, Muhamad Barham, Mohammad Yaser, Sameer Salah, Samer Suleiman, Abed Al Raheem Asha, Wafa Case Rep Orthop Case Report INTRODUCTION: Amputation for subungual malignancy (SUM) was thought to be the gold standard in preventing recurrence and metastasis. The rationale behind this aggressive treatment was never based on scientific evidence. Even though multiple recent studies supported more conservative management by illustrating successful results of the digit salvage technique, especially for “in situ” SUM, this salvage approach is not well supported for the more aggressive type of the “invasive” SUM; herein, we salvaged two cases of “invasive” SUM. Case Presentation. We present two cases of invasive SUM without radiographic evidence of intraosseous involvement, where we avoided digit amputation for both invasive subungual squamous cell carcinoma of the thumb and invasive subungual melanoma of the ring finger. Both were salvaged by using a triple technique under awake local anesthesia which included (I) radical excision of the nail bed unit including both eponychium and periosteum, (II) dorsal cortical bone shaving using a high-speed burr for the distal phalanx, and (III) flap coverage. Brunelli flap was used for the thumb in the first case, and V-Y plasty combined with proximal nail fold advancement flap was used for the ring finger in the second case. There was no evidence of local or distant recurrence, with a good functional outcome after 2.5 years in the first case and 2 years in the second. CONCLUSION: Ensuring complete resection with negative margins while preserving the functionality of the affected digit is considered to be the optimal challenge in treating “invasive” subungual malignancies. These two case reports contribute by reporting a successful digit salvage. The safety of this procedure could be confirmed by larger series and longer follow-up periods. Hindawi 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8497149/ /pubmed/34631184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4648627 Text en Copyright © 2021 Samer Abdel Al et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Al, Samer Abdel
Abou Chaar, Mohamad K.
Alkhatib, Ala'a Aldeen
Al-Qawasmi, Muhamad
Barham, Mohammad
Yaser, Sameer
Salah, Samer
Suleiman, Abed Al Raheem
Asha, Wafa
Salvaging the Digit in Invasive Subungual Malignancies Using a Triple Technique under Awake Local Anesthesia
title Salvaging the Digit in Invasive Subungual Malignancies Using a Triple Technique under Awake Local Anesthesia
title_full Salvaging the Digit in Invasive Subungual Malignancies Using a Triple Technique under Awake Local Anesthesia
title_fullStr Salvaging the Digit in Invasive Subungual Malignancies Using a Triple Technique under Awake Local Anesthesia
title_full_unstemmed Salvaging the Digit in Invasive Subungual Malignancies Using a Triple Technique under Awake Local Anesthesia
title_short Salvaging the Digit in Invasive Subungual Malignancies Using a Triple Technique under Awake Local Anesthesia
title_sort salvaging the digit in invasive subungual malignancies using a triple technique under awake local anesthesia
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8497149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34631184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4648627
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