The Pan African Medical Journal (Jul 2020)

Giant squamous cell carcinomas of the shoulder

  • Mounir Yahyaoui,
  • Najib Abbassi,
  • Abdelhafid Derfoufi,
  • Abdelkarim Daoudi,
  • Omar Agoumi,
  • Hicham Yacoubi,
  • Abdeljaouad Najib,
  • Badr Serji,
  • Tijjani Elharroudi,
  • Nabil Mouzouri,
  • Siham Dikhaye,
  • Nada Zizi,
  • Hanane Hadjkacem

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.215.11644
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 215

Abstract

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Giant squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) larger than 5 cm in diameter are uncommon; there is no guideline on the size of an SCC that is considered giant. Treatment may be difficult with the need for large tissue resections and complex surgical reconstruction. We report a rare case of giant squamous cell carcinoma of the shoulder attached to deep anatomic planes. The entire mass was removed, resulting in a large defect that was repaired with myocutaneous flap rotation of the latissimus dors. Three courses of radiotherapy were performed after surgery. Fifteen months after the operation, the patient is well and working without any local recurrence and metastasis.

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