Journal of Orthopaedic Reports (Jun 2024)
Wide resection and reconstruction for left little finger subungual melanoma in-situ in a 6-year-old child – A case report and surgical technique
Abstract
Background: The traditional treatment of choice for subungual melanoma has been that of amputation. However, more recently a conservative approach with wide resection especially for paediatric subungual melanoma in-situ has been adopted. Case report: This is a case of a paediatric left little finger subungual melanoma in-situ. The child underwent wide resection and reconstruction with a full-thickness skin graft. 3 years post operation, the child has no clinical recurrence and has good cosmesis and function. We discuss the controversies and rationale for our treatment. Conclusion: We recommend considering wide resection and reconstruction with full-thickness skin graft as a viable treatment for pediatric subungual melanoma in-situ.