Individualized Surgical Management of Refractory Port-Wine Stains in the Scalp and Face: A Single-Center Retrospective Study and a Discussion of Surgical Strategies

Objective Refractory port-wine stain (PWS) usually contains hypertrophic, nodular lesions or severe scars due to improper treatment, making surgical treatment a necessity. This study aims to introduce our experiences in surgical management of refractory PWSs in the scalp and face. Methods From January of 2013 to September of 2018, 25 patients with refractory PWSs in the scalp and face received surgeries in our department. Clinical manifestation of the disease, the surgical procedures and postoperative complications were reviewed. A Visual Analog Scale (VAS) was applied to evaluate the outcomes. Results In this study, surgical procedures included serial resection (4 cases), complete resection followed by local flap transplantation (6 cases) or skin grafting (7 cases), and two-staged surgeries using expanded flaps (5 cases) or expanded prefabricated flap (3 cases). All the skin grafts and flaps survived well. Follow-up evaluation with VAS showed that most patients were satisfied with the surgery. Conclusion The surgical procedures should depend on the site, area and type of the lesions and patients’ personal requirement. Individualized surgical treatment of refractory PWSs achieved satisfactory results in re-establishing symmetric facial contour and improving the overall appearance.

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