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The impact of worst pattern of invasion on the extension of surgical margins in oral squamous cell carcinoma

Hugo Fontan Köhler, José Guilherme Vartanian, Clóvis Antônio Lopes Pinto, Ivete Fabelo Pereira da Silva Rodrigues, Luiz Paulo Kowalski

2021Head & Neck24 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To evaluate margins for oral carcinoma according to types of invasion front. METHODS: Retrospective cohort of 772 patients with worst pattern of invasion (WPOI) graded 1-5. Local recurrence was the outcome of interest. RESULTS: Local recurrences occurred in 164 patients (21.2%) and was affected by WPOI type 4/5, margin distance, perineural invasion, and adjuvant radiotherapy. In patients with WPOI types 1/2/3, a cutoff of 1.7 mm was considered ideal margin extent and in patients with WPOI types 4/5, the cutoff was 7.8 mm. Patients below these thresholds had a significantly higher incidence of local recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Different WPOI determine the ideal extent of surgical margins as 1.7 mm for patients with types 1-3, and 7.8 mm in patients with types 4/5.

Topics & Concepts

Perineural invasionMedicineRetrospective cohort studyBasal cellCohortMargin (machine learning)Incidence (geometry)Oral cavitySurgical marginRadiation therapyCutoffResection marginAdjuvant radiotherapySurgeryOncologyInternal medicineCancerResectionDentistryMathematicsPhysicsMachine learningGeometryComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsHead and Neck Cancer StudiesHead and Neck Surgical OncologySalivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment
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