Surgical management of malignant melanoma. 1995

A S Ball, and J Thomas
Academic Surgical Unit, Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK.

Wide and mutilating surgical excision is contraindicated for primary malignant melanoma. Tumours less than 1 mm thick require only 1 cm excision margins while those 1-4 mm thick need only 2 cm margins. Primary closure without skin grafting should always be attempted. Axillary and inguinal block dissection remain standard treatment for established lymphatic metastases but elective block dissection is still controversial and should only be performed in the context of a clinical trial. Selective lymphadenectomy based on intraoperative lymphatic mapping is being evaluated. Isolated limb perfusion plays an important role in palliation, and perfusion with a combination of cytotoxic agents and cytokines is an exciting therapeutic advance. Laser vapourization under local or general anaesthesia is an alternative way of treating multiple small cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions and is much better tolerated.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008197 Lymph Node Excision Surgical excision of one or more lymph nodes. Its most common use is in cancer surgery. (From Dorland, 28th ed, p966) Lymph Node Dissection,Lymphadenectomy,Dissection, Lymph Node,Dissections, Lymph Node,Excision, Lymph Node,Excisions, Lymph Node,Lymph Node Dissections,Lymph Node Excisions,Lymphadenectomies,Node Dissection, Lymph,Node Dissections, Lymph
D008545 Melanoma A malignant neoplasm derived from cells that are capable of forming melanin, which may occur in the skin of any part of the body, in the eye, or, rarely, in the mucous membranes of the genitalia, anus, oral cavity, or other sites. It occurs mostly in adults and may originate de novo or from a pigmented nevus or malignant lentigo. Melanomas frequently metastasize widely, and the regional lymph nodes, liver, lungs, and brain are likely to be involved. The incidence of malignant skin melanomas is rising rapidly in all parts of the world. (Stedman, 25th ed; from Rook et al., Textbook of Dermatology, 4th ed, p2445) Malignant Melanoma,Malignant Melanomas,Melanoma, Malignant,Melanomas,Melanomas, Malignant
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D012878 Skin Neoplasms Tumors or cancer of the SKIN. Cancer of Skin,Skin Cancer,Cancer of the Skin,Neoplasms, Skin,Cancer, Skin,Cancers, Skin,Neoplasm, Skin,Skin Cancers,Skin Neoplasm
D016038 Skin Transplantation The grafting of skin in humans or animals from one site to another to replace a lost portion of the body surface skin. Dermatoplasty,Grafting, Skin,Transplantation, Skin,Dermatoplasties,Graftings, Skin,Skin Grafting,Skin Graftings,Skin Transplantations,Transplantations, Skin

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