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A Baus1, D Culie2, L T Duong2, A Ben Lakhdar3, J-B Schaff4, F Janot2, F Kolb4.
Abstract
Clear cell sarcomas (SCC), also called "soft-tissue melanoma", are rare and aggressive tumors that preferentially affect the lower limbs (tendons and fasciae) and which have also been described in head and neck localizations. Their clinical and immunohistochemical mimicry with melanoma makes it difficult to diagnose sarcomas. SCC treatment is mainly focused on large-scale resection surgery with adjuvant radiotherapy because of their low chemo-sensitivity and extreme lymphophilia. In case of head and neck localization, these treatments may lead to function and aesthetic sequelae thus requiring the use of modern techniques of reconstructive surgery. The authors describe the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of large lingual SCC case using a DIEP free flap reconstruction according to an original technique developed in the department. Given the characteristics of patients with SCC (a high proportion of women between 20 and 40 years old) and its inherent qualities (low morbidity of the donor site, volume delivered and excellent plasticity), the fascio-cutaneous free flap type "DIEP" "taken according to the design of the" Cathedral triptych seems to be a viable choice among the range of reconstruction solutions.Entities:
Keywords: Clear cell sarcoma; DIEP free flap; Design du « Triptyque de cathédrale »; Glossectomie subtotale de langue mobile; Head and neck reconstruction; Lambeau libre DIEP; Oral tongue glossectomy; Reconstruction tête et cou; Sarcome à cellules claires; “Cathedral triptych” design
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30262251 DOI: 10.1016/j.anplas.2018.09.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Chir Plast Esthet ISSN: 0294-1260 Impact factor: 0.660