2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2015.07.005
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Narrow band imaging in the intra-operative definition of resection margins in oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer

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“…Interestingly, estimated tumor thickness was not a major determinant in stage migration. Therefore, in addition to three dimensional evaluation for primary tumors and surrounding structures (extrinsic muscles of the tongue), visualization of microscopic or molecular tumor spread on the mucosal surface should be improved through narrow‐band imaging or fluorescence imaging to minimize the discrepancy between cT and pT classifications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, estimated tumor thickness was not a major determinant in stage migration. Therefore, in addition to three dimensional evaluation for primary tumors and surrounding structures (extrinsic muscles of the tongue), visualization of microscopic or molecular tumor spread on the mucosal surface should be improved through narrow‐band imaging or fluorescence imaging to minimize the discrepancy between cT and pT classifications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This should allow a better intraoperative evaluation of the depth of invasion . Indeed, deep margins represent a major problem for the surgeon compared to mucosal margins, which are more visible, palpable, and assessable by optical imaging such as NBI . Woolgar and Triantafyllou, in a very detailed appraisal on 301 specimens of oral and oropharyngeal cancers, found 70 cases with positive margins (23.25%), 50 of which (71%) had only deep infiltrated margins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that inadequate resection margins are reported between 30% and 65%, this represents a difficult task for the clinician. Recently, the intraoperative use of narrow band imaging (NBI) emerged as a promising tool to help the surgeon in the assessment of the real superficial extension of oral, oropharyngeal, and laryngeal cancer . Narrow band imaging is a video endoscopic system with narrow band filters that enhance the microvascular abnormalities, commonly associated with preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions of the upper aerodigestive tract.…”
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“…Tirelli et al, reported on the use of NBI margin mapping in 16 patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma after traditional macroscopic margin delineation. The authors reported that margins delineated with NBI technology were frequently positive for dysplasia (25%) or malignancy (75%) and that the technology was superior to traditional macroscopic margin delineation [24] . While NBI was reported to be highly sensitive (100%) in this selected group of patients, the author did note that the specificity performance was approximately 88%.…”
Section: Narrow-band Imaging (Nbi)mentioning
confidence: 99%