Keloid Staging System

Tirgan Staging System

In his 2016 publication, Neck Keloids: evaluation of risk factors and recommendation for keloid staging system" Dr. Tirgan introduced his staging system that would allow for proper categorization and grouping of keloid patients into various stages.

Staging systems have been used in management of cancer patients. It is common sense that a patient with very small, stage one breast cancer will have a different outcome from patients with metastatic, stage four breast cancer. Dr. Tirgan, in devising the Keloid Staging System has followed the same methodology that has been utilized in staging cancers. TNM cancer staging system has been used for several decades and allows proper stage grouping of cancer patients. A great majority of cancer treatments, clinical trials, and standard treatments are guided by the TNM staging of the cancer. Conduct of oncology clinical trials and interpretation of the trial results are completely dependent on the TNM staging system.

Without such a staging system for Keloid Disorder, the interpretation of published keloid study results has been very difficult. For example, when a study looks at the rate of recurrence of ear keloids after surgery, common sense tells us that patients who only have one keloid on one ear, will have a different rate of recurrence compared to those who have numerous keloids on their skin. Also, those who have had prior surgical removal of their keloids will have a much higher rate of recurrence than those who have never had surgery before.

To assess keloid patients properly, we clearly need a staging system that can allow us to describe the severity of the keloid disorder based on the size, location and/or extent of the keloidal lesions. The staging system will allow us to better understand the natural history of this disorder. It will also enable us to compare future keloid study results among various patients' groups. Other prognostic factors are history of surgery or radiation therapy. Furthermore, there might exist other factors that are currently unknown to us. It is quite conceivable that proper management of keloid patients could be guided by such a staging system. Dr. Tirgan's staging system for keloid disorder is a method that can stratify for such preexisting inherent risks of recurrence, such as response to prior treatments, positive family history, age, gender, race, and so forth.

A well-designed clinical staging system will need to be validated by review of retrospective studies as well as planned prospective clinical trials. Dr. Tirgan is leading this efforts to refine his staging system. In applying this staging system to 1,088 of his own patients, Dr. Tirgan identified areas that needed improvement, as such in 2018, the staging system was slightly revised.  Current revision of the Tirgan Staging System is presented here.

TIRGAN STAGING SYSTEM:

Stage Sum of the largest diameter of all keloid lesions (centimeters)
I IA ≤ 2
IB 2.1-5
IC 5.1-10
II IIA 10.1-15
IIB 15.1 – 20
IIC 20.1-30
III IIIA 30.1 – 45
IIIB 45.1 – 60
IIIC 60.1 – 75
IV IVA 75.1-100
IVB 100.1-150
IVC > 150