SURGICAL TREATMENT OUTCOMES OF FACIAL BASAL CELL CARCINOMA AT VIET TIEP FRIENDSHIP HOSPITAL

Các tác giả

  • Hà Xuân Khôi
  • Trần Quang Hưng
  • Hoang Van Duy
  • Bui Ngoc Nam
  • Duong Thuy Trang
  • Do Thi Ha

Từ khóa

Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, facial area.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70755/vnjo.2026.82.4

Tóm tắt

Objective: To evaluate the treatment outcomes of facial basal cell carcinoma. Patients and methods: A descriptive study was conducted on patients with facial basal cell carcinoma treated at Viet Tiep Friendship Hospital from January 2023 to March 2026. Results: The study included 29 patients with facial basal cell carcinoma. The mean age was 72.03 ± 14.65 years (range: 39-100 years), with the 60-80year age group accounting for the highest proportion (44.8%). Females predominated (62%). The disease duration was mainly less than 3 years (96.5%), with less than 1 year accounting for 51.7%. The most common tumor location was the cheek (34.5%). Tumor size <2 cm accounted for 55.2%, and a surgical margin of 5-10 mm was used in 96.6% of cases. Local flap reconstruction was the most frequently used technique, with rotation flaps accounting for 34,5%. No intraoperative complications occurred in 86% of patients. The rate of good early postoperative outcomes was 93.1%. At the 3-month follow-up, 95.8% of flaps demonstrated good color and thickness, while 93.1% showed good scar outcomes, indicating favorable functional and aesthetic results.

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2026-08-03