Swanson N A, Grekin R C, Baker S R
Head Neck Surg. 1983 Nov-Dec;6(2):683-92. doi: 10.1002/hed.2890060209.
Mohs surgery, as it has evolved since its inception by Dr. Mohs, is a technique for removal of certain cancers using careful, precise microscopic marginal control. The contemporary technique using fresh tissue is detailed, illustrating advantages that include maximal conservation of normal surrounding tissue and structures, an extremely high cure rate, and a tumor-free defect which can be reconstructed immediately. The indications and applications for Mohs surgery, once limited to large recurrent basal cell carcinomas, have expanded to include several cutaneous and paracutaneous neoplasms. These, with an emphasis on certain basal cell carcinomas, are discussed in detail. With better understanding of the Mohs technique, its indications, applications, and advantages, an interdisciplinary approach to certain cutaneous and paracutaneous neoplasms is proposed.
自莫氏医生开创以来不断发展的莫氏手术,是一种通过仔细、精确的显微镜下边缘控制来切除某些癌症的技术。详细介绍了使用新鲜组织的当代技术,阐述了其优点,包括最大限度地保留周围正常组织和结构、极高的治愈率以及可立即重建的无肿瘤缺损。莫氏手术的适应证和应用范围,曾经仅限于大型复发性基底细胞癌,现已扩大到包括几种皮肤和皮肤旁肿瘤。本文将详细讨论这些肿瘤,重点是某些基底细胞癌。随着对莫氏技术、其适应证、应用和优点的更好理解,提出了一种针对某些皮肤和皮肤旁肿瘤的多学科方法。