Acral perineurioma: A case report of a rare neoplasm successfully treated with autologous skin graft reconstructive surgery

Dermatol Reports. 2021 Dec 17;14(1):9093. doi: 10.4081/dr.2022.9093. eCollection 2022 Mar 11.

Abstract

Soft tissues perineurioma is a rare nerve sheath tumor that affects most of all the subcutaneous tissue. Even if it could present as a large mass, it is a benign neoplasm for which a complete surgical excision represents the gold standard treatment. Considering that it usually affects acral sites of young people, it can be challenging to perform a reconstructive surgery that allows a full functional recovery. We report the case of a woman in her 20s presenting a perineurioma of the sole of the right foot, a nodule of about 2 cm of diameter that compromised the support of the foot on the ground. We performed a radical surgical excision with no recurrence after 3 years of follow up and we obtained a full functional recovery thanks to an autologous full-thickness skin graft.

Keywords: Acral neoplasm; Full-thickness skin graft; Nerve sheath tumor; Perineurioma.

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