Browse > Article

Near Total Excision in Patients with Angiosarcoma on Scalp  

Choi, Su-Young (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, National Medical Center)
Baek, In-Soo (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, National Medical Center)
Park, Chul-Gyoo (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, National Medical Center)
Hong, In-Pyo (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, National Medical Center)
Publication Information
Archives of Plastic Surgery / v.38, no.5, 2011 , pp. 711-714 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: Angiosarcoma is a rare malignant neoplasm of endothelial type cells that line vessel walls. It tends to occur in aged male and the prognosis of angiosarcoma is very poor because of frequent local recurrence and early metastasis. The treatment regimen is yet to be established from its rare occurrence but the wide excision in early stage is known to be the most effective. The authors report two cases of near totally excised angiosarcoma with more than a safety margin of 5 cm. Methods: The two subjects were aged male patients, one of the two was diagnosed with angiosarcoma from our institution confirmed by the biopsy. The other one went through the wide excision with a safety margin of 2 cm and split-thickness skin graft but local recurrence was observed. The two patients underwent near total excision with more than a safety margin of 5 cm, leaving only the periosteum. After confirming that the angiosarcoma had not infiltrated the excision margin, reconstruction with split-thickness skin graft was performed. Results: Based on 6 months and 24 months post-surgery assessment, no local recurrence or remote metastasis in the lungs, liver, bones, and lymph nodes at the neck, where remote metastasis is common, was reported by the two subjects who underwent near total excision with a safety margin of 5 cm. Conclusion: Angiosarcoma has very poor prognosis from its frequent recurrence and metastasis. To enhance the survival rate of angiosarcoma patients, early diagnosis, timely surgical treatment, and radiotherapy after surgery are critical. In addition, authors suggest that it is necessary to further study the efficacy of wide excision using a wider safety margin as much as possible, and to apply this to more cases.
Keywords
Angiosarcoma; Scalp; Total excision;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 1  (Citation Analysis)
연도 인용수 순위
1 Mendenhall WM, Mendenhall cm, Werning JW, Reith JD, Mendenhall NP: Cutaneous angiosarcoma. Am J Clin Oncol 29: 524, 2006   DOI   ScienceOn
2 Yang EJ, Kim JT, Kim YH, Lee HJ: Case report of angiosarcoma on scalp. J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg 36: 96, 2009
3 Fury MG, Antonescu CR, Van Zee KJ, Brennan MF, Maki RG: A 14 year retrospective review of angiosarcoma: clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and treatment outcomes with surgery and chemotherapy. Cancer J 11: 241, 2005   DOI   ScienceOn
4 Abraham JA, Hornicek FJ, Kaufman AM, Harmon DC, Springfield DS, Raskin KA, Mankin HJ, Kirsch DG, Rosenberg AE, Nielsen GP, Desphpande V, Suit HD, DeLaney TF, Yoon SS: Treatment and outcome of 82 patients with angiosarcoma. Ann Surg Oncol 14: 1953, 2007   DOI   ScienceOn
5 Lee SJ, Kim SW, Chung YK: Pulmonary metastasis in angiosarcoma of the scalp. J Korean Cleft Palate Craniofac Ass 4: 58, 2003
6 Pawlik TM, Paulino AF, McGinn CJ, Baker LH, Cohen DS, Morris JS, Rees R, Sondak VK: Cutaneous angiosarcoma of the scalp: a multidisciplinary approach. Cancer 98: 1716, 2003   DOI   ScienceOn
7 Holden CA, Spittle MF, Jones EW: Angiosarcoma of the face and scalp. Prognosis and treatment. Cancer 59: 1046, 1987   DOI   ScienceOn
8 Knight TE, Robinson HM Jr, Sina B: Angiosarcoma (angioendothelioma) of the scalp. An unusual case of scarring alopecia. Arch Dermatol 116: 683, 1980   DOI   ScienceOn