Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of indications, technique, outcomes, and considerations

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Autor(a) principal: Bittner,Guilherme Canho
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cerci,Felipe Bochnia, Kubo,Elisa Mayumi, Tolkachjov,Stanislav N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Mohs micrographic surgery is a specialized form of skin cancer surgery that has the highest cure rates for several cutaneous malignancies. Certain skin cancers can have small extensions or “roots” that may be missed if an excised tumor is serially cross-sectioned in a “bread-loaf” fashion, commonly performed on excision specimens. The method of Mohs micrographic surgery is unique in that the dermatologist (Mohs surgeon) acts as both surgeon and pathologist, from the preoperative considerations until the reconstruction. Since Dr. Mohs’s initial work in the 1930s, the practice of Mohs micrographic surgery has become increasingly widespread among the dermatologic surgery community worldwide and is considered the treatment of choice for many common and uncommon cutaneous neoplasms. Mohs micrographic surgery spares the maximal amount of normal tissue and is a safe procedure with very few complications, most of them managed by Mohs surgeons in their offices. Mohs micrographic surgery is the standard of care for high risks basal cell carcinomas and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and is commonly and increasingly used for melanoma and other rare tumors with superior cure rates. This review better familiarizes the dermatologists with the technique, explains the difference between Mohs micrographic surgery and wide local excision, and discusses its main indications.
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title Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of indications, technique, outcomes, and considerations
spellingShingle Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of indications, technique, outcomes, and considerations
Bittner,Guilherme Canho
Carcinoma, basal cell
Diagnostic techniques, surgical
Minor surgical procedures
Mohs surgery
Neoplasms
title_short Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of indications, technique, outcomes, and considerations
title_full Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of indications, technique, outcomes, and considerations
title_fullStr Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of indications, technique, outcomes, and considerations
title_full_unstemmed Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of indications, technique, outcomes, and considerations
title_sort Mohs micrographic surgery: a review of indications, technique, outcomes, and considerations
author Bittner,Guilherme Canho
author_facet Bittner,Guilherme Canho
Cerci,Felipe Bochnia
Kubo,Elisa Mayumi
Tolkachjov,Stanislav N.
author_role author
author2 Cerci,Felipe Bochnia
Kubo,Elisa Mayumi
Tolkachjov,Stanislav N.
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bittner,Guilherme Canho
Cerci,Felipe Bochnia
Kubo,Elisa Mayumi
Tolkachjov,Stanislav N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carcinoma, basal cell
Diagnostic techniques, surgical
Minor surgical procedures
Mohs surgery
Neoplasms
topic Carcinoma, basal cell
Diagnostic techniques, surgical
Minor surgical procedures
Mohs surgery
Neoplasms
description Abstract Mohs micrographic surgery is a specialized form of skin cancer surgery that has the highest cure rates for several cutaneous malignancies. Certain skin cancers can have small extensions or “roots” that may be missed if an excised tumor is serially cross-sectioned in a “bread-loaf” fashion, commonly performed on excision specimens. The method of Mohs micrographic surgery is unique in that the dermatologist (Mohs surgeon) acts as both surgeon and pathologist, from the preoperative considerations until the reconstruction. Since Dr. Mohs’s initial work in the 1930s, the practice of Mohs micrographic surgery has become increasingly widespread among the dermatologic surgery community worldwide and is considered the treatment of choice for many common and uncommon cutaneous neoplasms. Mohs micrographic surgery spares the maximal amount of normal tissue and is a safe procedure with very few complications, most of them managed by Mohs surgeons in their offices. Mohs micrographic surgery is the standard of care for high risks basal cell carcinomas and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and is commonly and increasingly used for melanoma and other rare tumors with superior cure rates. This review better familiarizes the dermatologists with the technique, explains the difference between Mohs micrographic surgery and wide local excision, and discusses its main indications.
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