Bilobed flap technique as alternative for patient with eccrine spiradenoma: A rare case report

Muhammad David Perdana Putra*, Gumilar Fardhani Ami Putra, Widyanti Soewoto, Kristanto Yuli Yarso, Galih Aktama, Shinta Andi Sarasati

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Abstract

Introduction and importance of case: Eccrine spiradenoma (ES) is a rare benign skin adnexal tumor. ES resembles many other dermal lesions and is commonly found at the face. Hence, proper diagnosis and treatment with aesthetic considerations are needed. Case presentation: Here we reported a case of a 47 years old male who came with a mole-like mass on the lower side of the left eye socket. The histopathological examination showed small basaloid cells surrounding the larger, paler epithelial cells, a characteristic feature of spiradenoma. The surgery was then performed using bilobed flap technique, considering that the pathological mass was oval-shaped. Clinical discussion: Bilobed flap technique preserves skin color and texture, providing excellent tissue match and minimizes donor site complication. This technique distributes skin tension along a wider, curved area of the site. Conclusion: Bilobed flap technique can be used in round or oval-shaped facial tumor such as ES.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108549
JournalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Volume109
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adnexal tumor
  • Bilobed flap
  • Eccrine spiradenoma
  • Facial

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