High magnification assessment improves complete resection of facial tumors

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_3671D111AF1D
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
High magnification assessment improves complete resection of facial tumors
Journal
Annals of Plastic Surgery
Author(s)
Wettstein  R., Kalbermatten  D. F., Rieger  U., Farhadi  J., Harr  T., Pierer  G.
ISSN
0148-7043 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2006
Volume
57
Number
5
Pages
517-520
Notes
DA - 20061024
LA - eng
PT - Journal Article
PT - Randomized Controlled Trial
PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
SB - IM
Abstract
Complete resection with minimal sacrifice of healthy skin is the goal in treatment of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the face. In a randomized trial, preoperative assessment of tumor extension with the Varioscope, a combination of microscope and loupe glasses with strong illumination and a maximal magnification of 7X, was compared with tumor assessment without. Forty consecutive, primary BCC of the solid subtype of the face were randomly assigned to the study groups. Preoperative tumor marking was done by a surgeon not involved in tumor resection, reconstruction, and patient follow-up. All BCC marked with the high magnification were completely excised in the first resection. In the control group, frozen section was used in 12 tumors and permanent section in the remaining 8. The first resection did not yield tumor-free margins as assessed in the frozen section analysis in 3 tumors. In 2 of 8 tumors not supported by frozen section analysis, incomplete excision was detected, and 1 case of false-negative frozen section analysis occurred. In conclusion, the use of high magnification resulted in a trend towards reduction of positive tumor margins in the subgroups that were performed under either intraoperative frozen section or permanent, fixed section histology control, and a significant reduction in tumor-positive margins of all first resections. This was attributed to enhanced preoperative tumor visualization by high (7X) loupe magnification and additional lighting
Keywords
Aged/Aged,80 and over/Carcinoma/Equipment Design/Face/Female/Humans/instrumentation/Male/methods/Microsurgery/pathology/Reconstructive Surgical Procedures/Skin/Skin Neoplasms/surgery/Treatment Outcome
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Web of science
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18/02/2008 10:27
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