Literature DB >> 18626361

Early surgical intervention for proliferating hemangiomas of the scalp: indications and outcomes.

Jason A Spector1, Francine Blei, Barry M Zide.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Large hemangiomas of the scalp, though uncommon, present unique challenges to the reconstructive surgeon. If not treated early, these lesions can result in large areas of alopecia, distortion of the hairline, or deformation of the ear. Given these potential complications and the relative pliability and redundancy of the infant scalp before 4 months of age, the authors propose early surgical excision.
METHODS: A retrospective review of the senior author's (B.M.Z.) patient records was performed; over a period of 4 years, six infants were identified who underwent resection of a large scalp hemangioma. The surgical planning and execution of each case and follow-up are detailed.
RESULTS: All six hemangiomas were excised completely. In five cases, the excisions were performed in one stage at or before 4 months of age. In a sixth case, a tissue expander was placed before excision and closure in an 18-month-old infant. In three cases, significant ear malposition was corrected by removal of the deforming mass. There were no complications.
CONCLUSIONS: The authors have demonstrated that by taking advantage of the greater elasticity of the infant scalp, large hemangiomas of the scalp can be aggressively and successfully treated with surgical intervention, often in one operation. Beyond the usual indications, early surgical excision of scalp hemangiomas may be advantageous and warranted to prevent the development of large alopecic areas or the permanent distortion of the hairline and aural anatomy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18626361     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0b013e31817d5fa2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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3.  Finding of a clinical trial on symptoms and patients satisfaction under surgery with tissue expander with external port.

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4.  Surgical management of large scalp infantile hemangiomas.

Authors:  Imad S Khan; Erin N Kiehna; Komal F Satti; Moneeb Ehtesham; Mahan Ghiassi; Robert J Singer
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2014-03-27

5.  Early Surgical Management of Large Scalp Infantile Hemangioma Using the TopClosure® Tension-Relief System.

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