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Francis P Henry1, Claragh E Healy, Eoin O'Broin

  • 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland. frankphenry@gmail.com

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An unusual epidermoid cyst developed 3 years after surgery for Dupuytren's disease. This rare palmoplantar cyst occurred within a full thickness skin graft, presenting a unique clinical challenge.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Hand Surgery

Background:

  • Dupuytren's disease is a hand condition requiring surgical intervention.
  • Dermofasciectomy and skin grafting are common treatments.
  • Epidermoid cysts are rare in the palmoplantar region.

Observation:

  • A patient developed an epidermoid cyst.
  • The cyst appeared 3 years post-dermofasciectomy.
  • The cyst was located within a full thickness skin graft.

Findings:

  • This case highlights a rare occurrence of an epidermoid cyst.
  • The cyst's location within a skin graft is highly unusual.
  • Delayed presentation of cysts after surgery is possible.

Implications:

  • Consider epidermoid cysts in delayed post-operative swelling or masses.
  • This finding may inform surgical planning and follow-up.
  • Further research into graft-related cystogenesis is warranted.