Application and accuracy of ultrasound-guided resections of tongue cancer
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2022-10
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Objectives: Surgical removal of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue (SCCT) with tumour-free margin status (≥5 mm) is essential for loco-regional control. Inadequate margins (<5 mm) often indicate adjuvant treatment, which results in increased morbidity. Ultrasound (US)-guided SCCT resection may be a useful technique to achieve more adequate resection margins compared to conventional surgery. This study evaluates the application and accuracy of this technique. Methods: Forty patients with SCCT were included in a consecutive US cohort. During surgery, the surgeon aimed for a 10-mm echographic resection margin, while the tumour border and resection plane were captured in one image. Ex-vivo US measurements of the resection specimen determined whether there was a need for an immediate re-resection. The margin status and the administration of adjuvant treatment were compared those of with a consecutive cohort of 96 tongue cancer patients who had undergone conventional surgery. A receiver operating characteristic analysis was done to assess the optimal margin of ex-vivo US measurements to detect histopathologically inadequate margins. Results: In the US cohort, the frequency of free margin status was higher than in the conventional cohort (55% vs. 16%, p < 0.001), and the frequency of positive margins status (<1 mm) was lower (5% vs. 15%, respectively, p < 0.001). Adjuvant radiotherapy was halved (10% vs. 21%), and the need for re-resection was comparable (10% vs. 9%). A cut-off value of 8 mm for ex-vivo measurements prevented histopathologically inadequate margins in 76%. Conclusion: US-guided SCCT resections improve margin status and reduce the frequency of adjuvant radiotherapy.
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Adjuvant treatment, Clinical study, Image-guided surgery, Oral cancer, Resection margin, Tongue cancer, Ultrasound, Oral Surgery, Oncology, Cancer Research, Journal Article
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de Koning, K J, van Es, R J J, Klijn, R J, Breimer, G E, Willem Dankbaar, J, Braunius, W W, van Cann, E M, Dieleman, F J, Rijken, J A, Tijink, B M, de Bree, R & Noorlag, R 2022, 'Application and accuracy of ultrasound-guided resections of tongue cancer', Oral Oncology, vol. 133, 106023, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oraloncology.2022.106023