| Literature DB >> 34223517 |
Masaru Arima1, Kenta Saito1, Tamaki Maeda2, Hidehiko Fukushima1, Yohei Iwata1, Kazumitsu Sugiura1.
Abstract
Background: Infiltrative lesions of the skin caused by unresectable malignant tumors reduce the quality of life of patients significantly due to the presence of bleeding, exudate, pain, and/or malodor. Objective: We compared the efficacy of a modified Mohs' technique and topical application of a starch powder containing zinc oxide as palliative treatments for skin lesions caused by unresectable tumors in our hospital. Design: This is a retrospective study. Settings/Subjects: This study included nine patients who were treated for skin-infiltrating lesions caused by unresectable malignant tumors at our hospital in Japan from April 2008 to December 2019. Measurements: Mohs' paste or zinc oxide powder (50%) was applied to the infiltrative skin lesions. Arterial embolization was performed before the application of the Mohs' paste for patients at risk for arterial hemorrhage. Patients were evaluated for pain, tumor size, bleeding, wound exudate, and malodor.Entities:
Keywords: arterial embolization; modified Mohs'; palliative care; technique; zinc oxide starch powder
Year: 2021 PMID: 34223517 PMCID: PMC8244512 DOI: 10.1089/pmr.2020.0107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Palliat Med Rep ISSN: 2689-2820
FIG. 1.Topical application of zinc oxide powder. (a) Place zinc oxide powder on top of one piece of gauze, (b) wrap the gauze around the zinc oxide powder, and (c) shake the powder on the entire affected area until completely white, apply gauze, and secure with tape.
FIG. 2.Topical application of zinc oxide powder for difficult lesion locations. (a) Apply Vaseline to a piece of gauze, (b) add zinc oxide powder on the Vaseline-coated area, and (c) apply this gauze to the affected area and secure with tape.
Patient Characteristics
| Case | Age | Gender | Underlying disease | Site of skin metastases | Size (cm) | Pretreatment | Symptoms | Treatment | Side effect | Effects |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 78 | M | Thyroid cancer | Anterior neck | 13 erio × 7 | B | Arterial | E: four times in total/5M, MM: 12 times in total/1–2W (24 hours) | Increased blood loss due to Mohs' paste, surrounding skin ulcers | Embolization reduced bleeding, Mohs' paste reduced tumor size, zinc oxide starch powder reduced malodor and exudate |
| 2 | 51 | F | Left breast cancer | Left front chest to back | 18 t fr × 2 | S | Bleeding | MM: seven times in total/2W (45 minutes–1 hour) | Pain | Bleeding:↓ |
| 3 | 39 | F | Right breast cancer | Sternum | 5 × 5 Ulcer | S | Exudate | MM: two times in total/2W (45 minutes–1 hour) | None | Bleeding:↓ |
| 4 | 70 | F | Right breast cancer | Whole precordial area | 17 le p × 1 | S | Bleeding | Z: 3W every day | None | Bleeding:↘ |
| 5 | 80 | F | Left breast cancer | Left front chest to back | 8 × 7 × 1 | S | Bleeding | Z: 6M every day | None | Bleeding:↘ |
| 6 | 77 | F | Left breast cancer | Left precordial area | 5 × 6 × 3 | S | Bleeding | Z: 7M every day | None | Bleeding:↘ |
| 7 | 31 | F | Right breast cancer | Right chest | 13 ht c × 3 | S | Bleeding | Z: 3M every day | None | Bleeding:↘, |
| 8 | 102 | F | Basal cell carcinoma | Nose | 4 × 4 | S | Exudate | Z: 4M every day | None | Exudate:↓ |
| 9 | 71 | M | Bladder cancer | Rear of left thigh | 12 r of × 2 | B | Arterial | E: two times in total, MM: five times in total/1–2W, Z: 3M every day | None | E: bleeding: ⇊ |
B, bacitracin fradiomycin sulfate; E, artery embolization; F, female; M, male; MM, modified Mohs technique; S, sulfadiazine; Z, topical application of zinc oxide starch powder; ↓, alleviation; ↘, slightly reduced; ⇊, considerably reduced.
Comparison of the Modified Mohs' Technique and Topical Application of Zinc Oxide Powder
| MM | Z | |
|---|---|---|
| Enforcement | Available only at medical institutions | Possible at home |
| Occurrence | Every —one to two weeks | Every day |
| Treatment time | Within one hour | Within minutes |
| Clinical requirements | Need to prepare Mohs' paste | None (commercial item) |
| Pain | Severe | None |
| Effects on normal skin | Ulceration (+) | Ulceration (−) |
| Hemorrhage | Alleviation | Slightly reduced |
| Malodor | Alleviation | Alleviation |
| Exudate | Alleviation | Alleviation |
| Tumor shrinking effect | Reduction | Slightly reduced |
| Contraindications | Arterial bleeding, lesions that may flow into the oral cavity, nasal cavity, and respiratory tract | None |
MM, modified Mohs technique; Z, topical application of zinc oxide starch powder.