Surgical excision methods for skin cancer involving the nail unit: a
systematic review
Abstract
Introduction Skin cancer affecting the nail unit is rare but is
associated with morbidity, and melanoma has a high mortality rate. The
principal treatment is surgical excision and methods can be classified
into digit-sparing surgery or amputation. Digit-sparing surgery (wide
excision or Mohs surgery) may be safe and effective for malignancies
involving the nail unit in comparison to amputation if there is not bony
invasion. The objective was to assess the efficacy and safety of
different methods of surgical excision for skin cancer involving the
nail unit. Methods Prospective comparative studies (randomised
controlled, non-randomised controlled and prospective observational
studies) of surgical excision for skin cancer of the nail unit in all
participants were eligible for inclusion. We searched electronic
databases, trials registers and conference abstracts. We checked the
reference lists of included studies and related systematic reviews for
further references to relevant studies, and we contacted experts to
enquire if they were aware of any additional relevant trials. We used
standard methodological procedures expected by Cochrane. The primary
outcomes were overall survival, disease free survival and adverse
events/outcomes at 30 days. The secondary outcomes were quality of life
outcomes. We planned to use GRADE to assess the quality of the evidence
for each outcome. Results We did not identify any studies that met the
inclusion criteria for this review. We have been unable to assess our
outcomes of overall survival, disease free survival, adverse
events/effects and quality of life. Conclusions As we have not
identified any studies for inclusion, we are unable to assess the
efficacy and safety of different methods of surgical excision for skin
cancer involving the nail unit. Prospective research, ideally in the
form of a randomised trial, is required in this field. Registration
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2021, Issue 5. Art. No.:
CD014590.