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Defect Closure After Wide Excision of Basal Cell Carcinoma : A Case Series Febriakhano, Aji; Rahmani, Salsabila; Pangestu, Wahyuning; Andadari, Ammara Rona; Wahyuni, Wira
Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 12, No 5 (2025): Volume 12 Nomor 5
Publisher : Prodi Kedokteran Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malahayati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/jikk.v12i5.18470

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Basal cell carcinoma is the foremost common skin cancer, accounting for 75-80% of nonmelanoma cancers. This malignancy is commonly found in sun-exposed areas like the face and neck. This malignancy rarely causes death, but it can result in significant local damage to the soft tissue, cartilage, and bone, impacting both function and aesthetics, particularly in the facial region. The main treatment for BCC is wide excision followed by reconstruction to close the defect. The choice of reconstructive procedure depends on various factors, such as size, location, involvement of deeper structures, cosmetic considerations, and function. There are various types of facial skin reconstruction, including local and regional flaps. This case series reports reconstruction of basal cell carcinoma after wide excision using local and regional flaps. Local and regional flaps provide matching skin color and texture as well as adequate blood supply. Both have superior aesthetic and functional advantages.
Global Research Trends on Ablation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Insights from A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization Athoillah, Nabil; Hibatullah, Muhammad Naufal; Buaji, Brilliantara; Rayyan, Muhammad Isra; Febriakhano, Aji
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 20, No 1 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33371/ijoc.v20i1.1443

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Background: Ablation has been intensively studied as an effective and minimally invasive management for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Plenty of publications have been written in the last century about ablation in HCC, but no bibliometric analysis has comprehensively analyzed the topic of ablation in HCC. This study aimed to explore the recent development of HCC ablation using bibliometric analysis. Methods: Publication data were comprehensively retrieved from the Scopus database using total sampling technique from the first publication to August 3, 2024. Then, the data were analyzed and visualized using VOSviewer and RStudio software to reveal publications per year, most frequently occurring keywords, most productive authors and countries, article citations, and international collaborations.Results: Thirteen thousand, nine hundred fifty-five publications were extracted from the Scopus database between 1950 and 2024. The research trend on ablation and HCC has increased massively, especially since 1999. China and the World Journal of Hepatology were identified as the most productive countries and journals in this field. In addition, Kudo Masatoshi has 187 articles and is the most influential researcher in this field. The bibliometric data illustrated that the most frequently reviewed ablation modality was radiofrequency ablation, followed by microwave ablation, percutaneous ethanol injection, and high-intensity focused ultrasound. In addition, the bibliometric analysis showed that recent ablation research trends favored microwave ablation and high-intensity focused ultrasound as ablation techniques, using efficacy and safety parameters as primary outcomes. Meta-analysis is a research method related to ablation that has primarily been conducted recently. Ablation modalities are also frequently studied simultaneously with immunotherapy, systemic, and locoregional modalities.Conclusions: Current research on HCC ablation continues to increase, with study trends shifting from percutaneous ethanol injection and radiofrequency ablation to microwave ablation and high-intensity focused ultrasound. Meta-analysis and efficacy-safety are essential research methods and outcomes to review.