The Ewha Medical Journal
Ewha Womans University School of Medicine
Original Article

A Clinical Analysis of Patients Treated by Dermatologic Surgical Procedures during Recent 5-years (1994. 1~1998. 12)

Jeong-Hyun Shin, Min-Jung Kang, Soyun Cho, Kyu-Kwang Whang, Jeong-Hee Hahm

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Published Online: Sep 30, 2000

Abstract

Background

The field of dermatologic surgery has seen trementdous developments in the past few years.

Objective

Our purpose was to discuss current statistical data on the dermatologic patients treated by surgical methods at our institute.

Methods

We analyzed 2,334 cases of surgeries performed on 1,075 patients at the Department of Dermatology of Ewha Womans University Tongdaemun Hospital during a period of 5 years (1994. 1 - 1998. 12).

Results & Conclusion

The results are summarized as folows:

1) Of the 2,334 cases of surgeries, 846 cases(36.2%) were chemical peelings, 650 cases(27.8%) cryosurgeries, 255 cases(10.9%) CO2, lasers, 209 cases(8.9%) dermabrasions, 113 cases(4.8%) scalpel surgeries, 61 cases(2.6%) Mohs micrographic surgeries, 50 cases(21.1%) sclerotherapy, 48 cases(2.0%) flap repair surgeries, 35 cases(1.5%) punch elevations, 15 cases(0.6%) hair transplantations, 13 cases(0.5%) epidermal grafts, and 2 cases(0.1%) autologous fat/collagen transplantations.

2) The ratio of male to female was 1 : 2.4 and the mean age of patients was 30.3 years.

3) A total of 1,354 cases of diseases were managed surgically : among them, the most frequent disease was scar(39.8%), followed by pigmentary disorders(30.8%), and benign or malignant tumors(21.2%).

4) With respect to the types of scars, acne scar was treated most frequently by chemical peeling (72.7% of 580 cases), atrophic scar by dermabrasion(37.3% of 126 cases), and hypertrophic scar (including burn scars) by cryosurgery(35.3% of 85 cases).

Keywords: Dermatologic surgery; Statistic analysis