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Joanne Soo1, George Kokosis1, Michael Ogilvie1, Xiaoyin Sara Jiang1, David B Powers1, Daniel J Rocke1, Detlev Erdmann1.
Abstract
Oral lichen planus (OLP) is an immune-mediated mucocutaneous disease associated with an increased risk in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Nearly all cases of malignant transformation have been reported in patients >40 years old. We report the case of a 37-year-old woman with a 5-year history of erosive OLP who presented with malignant transformation to OSCC. Delineating the margins of the disease was impossible at presentation given her OLP, and she was initially treated with concurrent chemoradiation therapy. She then developed a recurrence of the mandibular alveolar ridge. The patient was successfully treated with a composite resection including a segmental mandibulectomy, buccal mucosa resection, partial glossectomy, and ipsilateral neck dissection. This was reconstructed with a free fibula osteo-septo-cutaneous flap. Mandibular OSCC is a rare complication of OLP with few reports on effective reconstructive interventions. The case represents the youngest reported patient with mandibular OSCC arising in the context of OLP and highlights the utility of the free vascularized fibula graft in the treatment of these patients.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28293492 PMCID: PMC5222637 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000001070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Fig. 1.Biopsy demonstrating invasive SCC infiltrating submucosa (H&E, 100×).
Fig. 2.Mandibular reconstruction with free fibula osteo-septo-cutaneous flap. A, Fibula osteo-septo-cutaneous flap in situ after harvesting. B, Reconstruction plate (KLS martin) and fibula free flap as seen on postoperative orthopanogram.
Fig. 3.Intraoral view of the reconstructed mandible demonstrating transformation of the intraoral skin island into mucosa as early as 6 weeks after surgery.