Operative Report Preoperative Diagnosis: Probable squamous c…

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Operаtive Repоrt Preоperаtive Diаgnоsis: Probable squamous cell carcinoma, left middle finger Postoperative Diagnosis: Probable squamous cell carcinoma, left middle finger, pending pathology report. Procedure: Wide excision of skin lesion, left middle finger, closure with local flaps The patient was brought to the operating room and placed in supine position on the operating table. Local anesthesia was administered to the area of the skin lesion. A 2-mm clear margin was extended around the 1.0 cm × 1.0 cm lesion. Skin flaps were mobilized and rotated into position and reapproximated with interrupted sutures of 5-0 monofilament nylon. Hemostasis was achieved by pressure. A dry, sterile dressing was applied. Patient tolerated the procedure well. Pathological Diagnosis: Lesion, skin of left middle finger: Keratoacanthoma, completely excised.

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