2016
DOI: 10.1111/bjd.14308
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Mohs micrographic surgery for basal cell carcinoma: evaluation of the indication criteria and predictive factors for extensive subclinical spread

Abstract: We found that tumour size and aggressive histology are the strongest indication criteria for MMS. Recurrence and aggressive histology are predictors for extensive subclinical spread but not for two or more rounds of MMS. Evidence-based indications for MMS are necessary to ensure cost-effective management of BCC.

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“…In particular, microscopically controlled surgery is indicated for tumors associated with an increased likelihood of subclinical spread and recurrence . This includes recurrent tumors with extensive subclinical spread and a likelihood of renewed recurrence between 11.6 and 17.4 % .…”
Section: Risk Stratificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, microscopically controlled surgery is indicated for tumors associated with an increased likelihood of subclinical spread and recurrence . This includes recurrent tumors with extensive subclinical spread and a likelihood of renewed recurrence between 11.6 and 17.4 % .…”
Section: Risk Stratificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mikroskopisch kontrollierte Chirurgie ist insbesondere bei Tumoren indiziert, die mit einer erhöhten Wahrscheinlichkeit subklinischer Ausläufer und Rezidive einhergehen . Hierzu zählen auch Rezidivtumoren, die ausgedehnte subklinische Ausläufer aufweisen und deren Wahrscheinlichkeit zur Ausbildung erneuter Rezidive zwischen 11,6 und 17,4 % liegt .…”
Section: Chirurgische Therapieunclassified
“…3 In their series of more than 1000 BCCs, only 25% of the tumours were cleared by one single stage of MMS. Hypothetically, only these 25% would have been successfully treated by a 2-mm standard excision.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The authors concluded that MMS was the treatment of choice for facial BCCs larger than 1 cm 2 , with a morphoeiform, micronodular or mixed histology. 3 MMS on frozen sections is labour intensive, time-consuming and needs a specialized setting. The authors state that in Belgium, reimbursement, and thus costs for society, for MMS are approximately eight times higher than for standard excision.…”
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