2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.55182
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Rapidly Growing and Aggressive Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Forearm: A Report of Successful Treatment With Mohs Surgery and Complex Reconstruction With Rhombic Triple Z-Plasty

Harib H Ezaldein

Abstract: Reconstruction of complex post-surgical wounds requires functional and aesthetic considerations. We present a case of a complex radial-dorsal forearm defect in a patient who underwent Mohs surgery for an aggressive and rapidly growing squamous cell carcinoma. Following complete tumor excision, we utilized a modified rhombic flap for complete wound coverage with long-term conservation of extensor function. The rhombic flap modification included three Z-plasties at the flap base to add rotational components to t… Show more

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