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Erschienen in: European Journal of Plastic Surgery 2/2015

01.04.2015 | Original Paper

Cause of death among head and neck skin cancer patients in a Nigerian hospital: significance of the cranium

verfasst von: Bayo Aluko-Olokun, Ademola Abayomi Olaitan, Reni Initari Mike-Ogiasa, Oluseun Abidemi Aluko-Olokun, Funmilola Seun Adenaike, Oluwaseyi Ibukun-Obaro, Openiyi Anuoluwa Alade

Erschienen in: European Journal of Plastic Surgery | Ausgabe 2/2015

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Abstract

Background

Most cancers in the head and neck region spread locally. This study was designed to evaluate the involvement of the cranium in cause of death among head and neck skin cancer patients.

Methods

All cases of skin malignancy appearing in the head and neck region were documented. Cause of death was noted for all deceased head and neck skin cancer patients. Cranial involvement, or not, was recorded in each case. Recurrent lesions, types of previous treatment, if any, and cranial perforation, when present, were documented.

Results

One hundred thirty-one patients were seen. One hundred eighteen (90.1 %) had lesions involving the cranium. Thirty-four head and neck cancer patients died during study period. Thirty-two (94.1 %) died as a result of local spread of disease to the brain through the cranium. Recurrent and persistent lesions were accounted for 35 (26.7 %) cases; out of which, 18 (13.7 %) had been excised and wound was immediately closed directly; 10 (7.6 %) had been excised and wound immediately primarily closed using vascularized free flaps. Five (3.8 %) had previously been managed solely with radiotherapy. Two (1.5 %) applied 5FU ointment on prescription for basal cell carcinoma, which transmuted to squamous cell carcinoma. Eleven (8.4 %) referral cases with cranial perforation presented after recurrence.

Conclusions

Deaths that were caused by spread of cancer to the brain through the cranium were 94.1 %. Radiotherapists should be educated on the grave danger of causing osteoradionecrosis of the cranium. The value of medical remedies for malignancies around the cranium should be properly reevaluated. Surgery appears to be the favoured therapy for cranium-involved skin cancer.
Level of Evidence: Level IV, risk / prognostic study
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Metadaten
Titel
Cause of death among head and neck skin cancer patients in a Nigerian hospital: significance of the cranium
verfasst von
Bayo Aluko-Olokun
Ademola Abayomi Olaitan
Reni Initari Mike-Ogiasa
Oluseun Abidemi Aluko-Olokun
Funmilola Seun Adenaike
Oluwaseyi Ibukun-Obaro
Openiyi Anuoluwa Alade
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Plastic Surgery / Ausgabe 2/2015
Print ISSN: 0930-343X
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-0130
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00238-014-1037-2

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