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Endoscopic resection of forehead lipoma: A subperiosteal single-portal approach
Forehead lumps which are commonly excised for cosmetic reasons, are done through a traditional open excision technique. In the Asian population, open excision commonly results in a pigmented scar which tends not to fade with time and this can be a concern to some patients. The aims of this paper are...
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Published in: | Indian journal of plastic surgery 2009-11, Vol.41 (2) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Forehead lumps which are commonly excised for cosmetic reasons, are
done through a traditional open excision technique. In the Asian
population, open excision commonly results in a pigmented scar which
tends not to fade with time and this can be a concern to some patients.
The aims of this paper are to describe an endoscopically assisted
technique of surgery, with emphasis on the subperiosteal, single-portal
approach; to review the outcome of the surgery, and to define the
indications for its use. Materials and Methods: We describe here a
case series of ten patients, in whom a minimally invasive technique was
employed for the removal of a forehead lipoma via an endoscopic,
single-portal, subperiosteal approach. Results: The patients′
age ranged from 26 to 54 years and the dimensions of the masses removed
ranged from 1.0 x 0.5 cm to 3.0 x 3.0 cm. All were confirmed by
histological examination to be lipomata. The patients were followed up
for an average period of nine months. There were no residual masses or
recurrences and no complications of nerve damage. All the patients were
very satisfied with their ′scar less′ operations.
Conclusions: Endoscopic excision of forehead lipomas through a
single-port approach is both safe and reliable. It is indicated in
patients who are prone to scarring or who are concerned with a forehead
scar. |
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ISSN: | 0970-0358 |