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Published in: World Journal of Surgical Oncology 1/2010

Open Access 01-12-2010 | Research

Marjolin's ulcers: theories, prognostic factors and their peculiarities in spina bifida patients

Author: Peter M Nthumba

Published in: World Journal of Surgical Oncology | Issue 1/2010

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Abstract

Background

Due to improved care, more and more children born with spina bifida in rural Kenya are surviving into adulthood. This improved survival has led to significant challenges in their lifestyles, especially the need to ensure pressure ulcer prevention and treatment. Malignant degeneration of pressure ulcers in spina bifida patients is very rare. The author describes the clinical presentation of two pressure ulcer carcinomas that are at variance from classical descriptions.

Materials and methods

An internet/Medline/PubMed search of English literature for theories on Marjolin's ulcer evolution and prognostic features of Marjolin's ulcers was performed.
A chart review of two young adults with spina bifida who had presented to the author's hospital between 2004 and August 2010 with chronic pressure ulcers found to be Marjolin's ulcers on histo-pathological examination was performed, and the clinical features are reported.

Results

The two ulcers appeared clinically benign: one was a deep ulcer, while the other was shallow; both had normal, benign-appearing edges, and a foul smelling discharge. The two ulcers were surrounded by induration and multiple communicating sinuses, with no evidence of chronic osteomyelitis. The internet search revealed a total of nine theories on Marjolin's ulcer development, as well as seven clinical and four histological prognostic features.

Discussion

The multifactorial theory, a coalescence of a number of proposed theories, best explains the evolution of Marjolin's ulcers. Poor prognostic features include pressure ulcer carcinomas, lesions and location in the lower limbs/trunks, all present in the two patients making their prognosis dim: this is despite the surgical margins being clear of tumor. Benign appearance, induration and presence of multiple communicating sinuses are features that have not been previously described as presenting features of pressure ulcers carcinomas.

Conclusion

There is need for spina bifida patients and their guardians/caretakers to receive a close follow-up throughout life; health education focused on pressure ulcer prevention as well as early treatment of pressure ulcers when they occur, will avert the development of Marjolin's ulcers, and save lives.
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Metadata
Title
Marjolin's ulcers: theories, prognostic factors and their peculiarities in spina bifida patients
Author
Peter M Nthumba
Publication date
01-12-2010
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
World Journal of Surgical Oncology / Issue 1/2010
Electronic ISSN: 1477-7819
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-8-108

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