Preoperative site marking in dermatosurgery

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Abstract

Dermatosurgery is a growing subspeciality due to increasing numbers of skin cancer and aesthetic procedures. Patient safety is a major issue in dermatosurgery. Quality management, education, and organization are the backbone of patient safety. A simple measure to support patient's safety and to avoid wrong site surgery is preoperative skin marking. Permanent skin markers offer a painless and cost-effective option. To ensure optimal results, the following problems need careful consideration: good viability after disinfection, sterility of the operation field, no sensitization, or toxic effects of the ink. These issues are discussed in detail to allow a safe and successful procedure.

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Wollina, U. (2019). Preoperative site marking in dermatosurgery. Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery, 12(3), 191–192. https://doi.org/10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_178_18

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