Published online Mar 6, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i7.1488
Peer-review started: December 13, 2022
First decision: January 3, 2023
Revised: January 4, 2023
Accepted: February 15, 2023
Article in press: February 15, 2023
Published online: March 6, 2023
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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is considered the most frequent skin tumor. It is mostly affected adults and occurred exclusively on the skin of facial hair-bearing. Surgical excision is the treatment of choice for these lesions. Different lasers were used for the treatment of facial BCC with different cure rates.
With this retrospective study, we aimed to analyze the various features of facial BCC as well as to assess the benefits and risks of diode lasers in the treatment of these lesions.
This retrospective study aimed to evaluate various demographic, clinical, and pathological characteristics of facial BCC and assessment of the diode laser outcome in the treatment of these tumors.
In the current retrospective study, we reviewed the medical records of 67 patients with small facial BCC (< 1.5 cm in diameter) and subjected them to treatment with diode laser ablation. The study covered 5 years. Detailed information regarding the demographic, clinical, and pathological features of the tumor for each subject was recorded. The outcome following treatment regarding the functional and aesthetic results and any complications were registered too.
The majority of the cases (65.67%) belonged to the age group ≥ 60 years. About 60% were men. The mean duration of the tumors was 5.15 mo. The nose was the most commonly affected site. The noduloulcerative form was seen in about 50% of the patients. The solid histological form was seen in 40.3% of the subjects. Besides, 65.2% of the solid lesions were seen in the age group ≤ 60 years and 38.6% of the adenoid form in the age group older than 60 years (P value < 0.05). Following a six months follow-up, excellent outcomes were reported regarding the function and shape of the involved site in all patients. Postoperative pain was the most frequent complication after diode laser ablation.
Facial BCC was seen more in patients older than 60 years and males. The mean duration of the tumors was 5.15 mo. The nose was the most commonest affected site. Noduloulcerative type was seen in approximately 50% of the cases. The age of the patients might determine the histological type of the lesion (solid type was mostly seen in the age group equal to or less than 60 years, while, adenoid type was in the age group more than 60 years). Diode laser ablation is effective and safe in the management of facial BCC.
We believe that future investigations with many patients and longer follow-ups will validate these results. Besides, further studies are necessary for the comparison the diode laser ablation with other modalities in the management of BCC.