Abstract THERE has been an interesting and rich series of publications relating to reconstructive procedures in the management of tumors in the head and neck in the past year (1967). The scalp has received particular attention this year with Robinson et al1 reporting on a massive pigmented nevus of the scalp, which was operated within the first three weeks of life by ablation of the major portion of the posterior part of the scalp and upper neck. On microscopic examination, this tumor proved to be a congenital mesodermal tumor, occurring in a giant pigmented nevus. The tumor was not classified from a specific histogenetic point of view. The child did well postoperatively, but was lost to follow-up for approximately one year and returned with multiple recurrences in the residiuum of the scalp, and this entire scalp area after removal was resurfaced with a skin graft. It was stated that the References 1. Robinson, O.G., Jr.; Hendrix, J.H., Jr.; and Ethridge, H.C.: Congenital Mesodermal Malignancy Occurring in a Giant Pigmented Nevus of the Scalp , Plast Reconstr Surg 39:493-496 ( (May) ) 1967.Crossref 2. Gingrass, R., et al: Malignant Nonchromaffin Paraganglioma or Alveolar Soft-Part Sarcoma in the Temporal Region , Plast Reconstr Surg 40:463-468 ( (Nov) ) 1967.Crossref 3. Orticochea, M.: Four Flap Scalp Reconstruction Technique , Brit J Plast Surg 20:159-171 ( (April) ) 1967.Crossref 4. Boering, G., and Huffstadt, A.J.C.: The Use of Derma-Fat Grafts in the Face , Brit J Plast Surg 20:172-178 ( (April) ) 1967.Crossref 5. Farmer, A.W., and Lindsay, W.K.: Indirect Pedicle Dermis-Fat Flaps , Plast Reconstr Surg 40:581-591 ( (Dec) ) 1967.Crossref 6. Millard, D.R., Jr.: Hemirhinoplasty , Plast Reconstr Surg 40:440-445 ( (Nov) ) 1967.Crossref 7. Rieger, R.A.: A Local Flap for Repair of the Nasal Tip , Plast Reconstr Surg 40:147-149 ( (Aug) ) 1967.Crossref 8. Griffith, B.H.: Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lacrimal Sac , Plast Reconstr Surg 40:333-336 ( (Oct) ) 1967.Crossref 9. Rees, T.D., and Hedo, A.: Facial Paralysis: Surgical Correction of the Paralyzed Lids and Brow in the Older Patient , Brit J Plast Surg 20:86-89 ( (Jan) ) 1967.Crossref 10. McComb, H.: Treatment of Tracheal Stenosis , Plast Reconstr Surg 39:43-56 ( (Jan) ) 1967.Crossref 11. Ritter, F.N.: Subglottic Stenosis Following Cricothyrotomy , Trans Amer Acad Ophthal Otolaryng 71:792-801 ( (Sept) -Oct) 1967. 12. Sinclair, M.H., and Riley, C.: Combined Plastic Surgical and Prosthetic Repair Following Total Mandibulectomy for Osteogenic Sarcoma , Plast Reconstr Surg 38:105-108 ( (Aug) ) 1966.Crossref 13. Kaplan, I.: Primary Reconstruction of the Cervical Oesophagus by Means of a Free Tubular Graft of Penile Skin , Brit J Plast Surg 19:383-384 ( (Oct) ) 1966.Crossref 14. Villoria, J.M. Fernandez: Tonsillar Area Reconstruction , Plast Reconstr Surg 40:220-223 ( (Sept) ) 1967.Crossref 15. Capozzi, A., et al: Cervical Esophageal Reconstruction , Plast Reconstr Surg 38:347-350 ( (Oct) ) 1966.Crossref 16. Garrett, W.S., Jr.; Giblin, T.R.; and Hoffman, G.W.: Closure of Skin Defects of the Face and Neck by Rotation and Advancement of Cervicopectoral Flaps , Plast Reconstr Surg 38:342-346 ( (Oct) ) 1966.Crossref 17. Conway, H., and Hugo, N.E.: Radiation Dermatitis and Malignancy , Plast Reconstr Surg 38:255-268 ( (Sept) ) 1966.Crossref 18. Ashley, F.L., et al: The Present Status of Silicone Fluid Soft Tissue Augmentation , Plast Reconstr Surg 39:411-420 ( (April) ) 1967.Crossref
Archives of Otolaryngology – American Medical Association
Published: Oct 1, 1968
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