Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (Aug 2023)

Surgical Excision: An Effective Modality for Intradermal Melanocytic Nevus

  • Moizza Tahir,
  • Najia Ahmed,
  • Sidiqua Javaid,
  • Sadia Malik,
  • Atiya Rahman,
  • Shahid Iqbal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51253/pafmj.v73i4.7672
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 4

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of fusiform surgical excision of intradermal melanocytic nevus and to document the aesthetic outcome of post-excisional surgical scar. Study Design: Prospective longitudinal study. Place and Duration of Study: Tertiary Care Hospital, Gujranwala Pakistan, from Apr to Oct 2021. Methodology: Patients with intradermal melanocytic nevus were enrolled after informed consent. Close-up photographs of the nevus and the site post-excision were taken. Local anaesthesia was injected with 2% Lignocaine with Adrenaline under aseptic measures. An elliptical incision with scalpel blade-15 was made around the nevus. The length of the incision was almost three times its width. Nevus and the involved tissue were removed to its full depth. A visual analogue scale was used to assess the scar cosmesis. Results: A total of 37 intradermal melanocytic nevi, were included in the study. The size of the intradermal melanocytic nevus ranged from 0.5-2cm with a duration of 3-10 years. The mean visual analogue scar scale on day 5 of surgical excision was 7.23±1.423, and on day seven was 5.37±0.575. Surgical sutures were removed on day 5 in 13(35.1%) cases and day-7 in 24(64.9%) cases. Conclusion: Surgical excision is an effective treatment modality for intradermal melanocytic nevus.

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