Angiosarcomas are malignant vascular tumors that commonly occur on the skin of the head and neck, breast, or scalp. Oral angiosarcoma is a rare tumor (0.0077% of all cancers in Europe), and regarding this atypical localization, no formal treatment trials have been conducted yet. We present a case of a 58-year-old female patient with a diagnosis of oral angiosarcoma. After tumor excision was performed by transoral surgical approach, immediate reconstruction of the intraoral surgical defects was made using Integra® bilayer wound collagen matrix. A skin regeneration technique has previously been reported to provide good healing for defects of buccal resection, preventing postoperative cicatricial fibrosis.
Surgical resection and immediate reconstruction with a bilayer wound collagen matrix of a rare oral angiosarcoma: a case report / Iacomino, Enzo; Fratini, Chiara; Sollima, Laura; Eibenstein, Alberto; Barbato, Christian; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco; Minni, Antonio; Zoccali, Federica. - In: DISEASES. - ISSN 2079-9721. - 12:6(2024), pp. 1-11. [10.3390/diseases12060117]
Surgical resection and immediate reconstruction with a bilayer wound collagen matrix of a rare oral angiosarcoma: a case report
Chiara FratiniCo-primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Marco de VincentiisSupervision
;Antonio Minni
Penultimo
Project Administration
;Federica ZoccaliUltimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2024
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Angiosarcomas are malignant vascular tumors that commonly occur on the skin of the head and neck, breast, or scalp. Oral angiosarcoma is a rare tumor (0.0077% of all cancers in Europe), and regarding this atypical localization, no formal treatment trials have been conducted yet. We present a case of a 58-year-old female patient with a diagnosis of oral angiosarcoma. After tumor excision was performed by transoral surgical approach, immediate reconstruction of the intraoral surgical defects was made using Integra® bilayer wound collagen matrix. A skin regeneration technique has previously been reported to provide good healing for defects of buccal resection, preventing postoperative cicatricial fibrosis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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