T H Wong1, A K Khoo, P H Tan, B H Ong. 1. Department of Plastic Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, 1 Hospital Drive, Singapore 169608.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Cutaneous epidermal cysts are common lesions, but fortunately, malignant transformation of their epithelium is rare. There are only a few cases mentioned in recent literature, mostly occurring in epidermal cysts in the head and neck region. CLINICAL PICTURE: We present a case of malignant transformation in a long-standing buttock epidermal cyst, presenting a month after trauma to the cyst. TREATMENT: An excision biopsy and rotation flap was done. When the pathology was confirmed, a second resection was carried out and the defect covered with a free latissimus dorsi flap, a buttock rotation flap and a posterior thigh rotation flap. CONCLUSION: Although malignant transformation is rare, this case illustrates the importance of routine histology in excision of epidermal cysts.
INTRODUCTION: Cutaneous epidermal cysts are common lesions, but fortunately, malignant transformation of their epithelium is rare. There are only a few cases mentioned in recent literature, mostly occurring in epidermal cysts in the head and neck region. CLINICAL PICTURE: We present a case of malignant transformation in a long-standing buttock epidermal cyst, presenting a month after trauma to the cyst. TREATMENT: An excision biopsy and rotation flap was done. When the pathology was confirmed, a second resection was carried out and the defect covered with a free latissimus dorsi flap, a buttock rotation flap and a posterior thigh rotation flap. CONCLUSION: Although malignant transformation is rare, this case illustrates the importance of routine histology in excision of epidermal cysts.