Literature DB >> 25068326

Subungual melanoma: a review of current treatment.

Abigail Maciolek Cochran1, Patrick J Buchanan, Reuben A Bueno, Michael W Neumeister.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Subungual melanoma typically presents as a darkened longitudinal stripe under the nail plate; however, this disease is frequently misdiagnosed, which leads to a delay in proper diagnosis. Subsequently, subungual melanoma historically has a relatively poor prognosis compared with other cutaneous melanomas, with the 5-year survival rate ranging between 16 and 80 percent. Historically, these lesions were removed using aggressive amputation. To date, the National Cancer Institute does not have guidelines for the treatment of subungual melanoma.
METHODS: The authors conducted a complete review of all cases within the literature involving amputation and/or wide local excision for the treatment of subungual melanoma.
RESULTS: There is currently a trend toward a more conservative approach in treating subungual melanoma; however, the literature does not offer a high level of evidence, and definitive conclusions cannot be drawn.
CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the studies within the literature involving amputation as the treatment for subungual melanoma could not prove a significant benefit, in terms of prognosis and/or survival, over the more conservative treatment of excision. The collective data imply that melanoma in situ can likely be treated appropriately with wide local excision. The literature lacks randomized, prospective, or comparative studies that would help elucidate whether amputation is superior to a more conservative, digit-sparing approach. Prospective randomized control trials are indicated.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25068326     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000000529

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


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

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4.  Nail Apparatus Melanoma: Experience of 10 Years in a Single Institution.

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5.  Reconstruction for Defects of Total Nail Bed and Germinal Matrix Loss with Acellular Dermal Matrix Coverage and Subsequently Skin Graft.

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