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Fatores preditores de maior número de estágios na cirurgia de Mohs: estudo de 256 casos

Authors: Manoella Freitas Santos; Ana Claudia Dal Magro; Thaís Furtat Marques; Fernando Eibs Cafrune;

Fatores preditores de maior número de estágios na cirurgia de Mohs: estudo de 256 casos

Abstract

Introdução: a cirurgia micrográfica de Mohs (CMM) é capaz de alcançar altas taxas de cura no tratamento do câncer de pele e remover o mínimo possível de tecido saudável. Objetivos: caracterizar os pacientes submetidos à cirurgia micrográfica de Mohs e estudar fatores preditores de maior número de fases cirúrgicas. Métodos: estudo observacional, transversal, retrospectivo e descritivo realizado em serviço de referência para cirurgia micrográfica no período de 2013 a 2019. Foram revisados os prontuários de 230 pacientes (256 lesões). Resultados: lesões com recidiva tiveram significativamente mais número de fases que lesões sem recidiva (1,69 vs 1,31 fase). Tumores acima de 2cm tiveram maior número de fases que os de tamanho menor de 1cm e que aqueles entre 1,1 e 2,2cm (2,0 vs 1,08 e 1,22, respectivamente). Quando comparadas as localizações das lesões com o número de fases, não houve diferença significativa. Em relação aos subtipos histológicos pré-operatórios, houve diferença significativa: carcinomas basocelulares (CBC) agressivos precisaram de maior número de fases que os CBCs não agressivos. Conclusões: nosso estudo demonstra, corroborando dados da literatura, que os fatores de risco descritos estão diretamente relacionados a um maior número de estágios da cirurgia micrográfica de Mohs.

Keywords

carcinoma de células escamosas, RL1-803, carcinoma basocelular, Dermatology, neoplasias cutâneas, cirurgia de mohs

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