Purpose: A review of surgical outcomes in 280 patients who underwent in-off
ice excision of skin lesions, open wound therapy, and delayed reconstructio
n is presented. Advantages of open wound therapy and delayed reconstruction
are discussed.
Patients and Methods: The surgical records of all patients treated between
January 1, 1994 and December 31, 1996 were evaluated for outcome and compli
cations.
Results: One hundred seventeen patients presented with biopsy-confirmed mal
ignant skin lesions of the head and neck. After surgical excision of the ma
lignancy, the wounds were treated with a semiocclusive dressing while waiti
ng for the results of the biopsy report and reconstruction (open wound ther
apy). Eighty-nine percent of the residual skin defects were repaired within
10 days. The remaining 11% were closed within 35 days. Except for one alle
rgic reaction to neomycin and slight blood oozing from the wound in two pat
ients, no other complications occurred.
Conclusions: Open wound therapy is an effective method for managing skin de
fects after excision of malignant lesions. It is cost-effective and can be
done quickly as an in-office procedure under local anesthesia without compl
ications.