A case of cutaneous psoriasis vulgaris achieving complete remission post major breast reconstructive surgery

Author:

Ngiam Erica Hian Kim1,Fok Denise2,Sim Nadia2,Wong Allen2,Feng Jiajun2,Pearlie Tan2,Chua Hui Wen1,Chan Grace3,Kok Yee Onn2

Affiliation:

1. General Surgery, Sengkang General Hospital , Singapore

2. Plastic and Aesthetic Reconstructive Surgery, Sengkang General Hospital , Singapore

3. Rheumatology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital , Singapore

Abstract

Abstract Psoriasis is a debilitating chronic inflammatory systemic condition largely affecting the skin. Major surgery is relatively contraindicated due to the propensity for triggering psoriatic flares and koebnerization of the surgical scars. We detail an interesting case of complete psoriasis remission following a right nipple-sparing mastectomy with sentinel lymph node biopsy with vascular augmented pedicled transverse rectus abdominal myocutaneous (TRAM) flap in a patient with systemic psoriasis vulgaris and arthropathy. Intra-operatively, majority of the psoriatic plaques were excised or de-epithelized and used as part of the ipsilateral TRAM flap. Post-operatively, koebnerization did not occur and her psoriasis was cured completely even after cancer chemotherapy. One of several hypotheses include excision with de-epithelization of most of the psoriatic plaques reduces disease and inflammatory burden leading to complete remission. Perhaps, surgery could one day play a supporting role to existing treatment options to achieve psoriasis remission.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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