Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Intra-operative assessment of excised breast tumour margins using ClearEdge imaging device

2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 42; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.ejso.2016.07.141

ISSN

1532-2157

Autores

J. Michael Dixon, Lorna Renshaw, O. Young, Dhananjay Kulkarni, Talha Saleem, Moshe Sarfaty, Ravi Sreenivasan, Catherine A. Kusnick, Jeremy Thomas, L.J. Williams,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques

Resumo

Breast conserving surgery (BCS) aims to remove a breast cancer completely and obtain clear margins. Complete excision is essential to reduce the risk of local recurrence. The ClearEdge™ (CE) imaging device examines margins of excised breast tissue intra-operatively. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of the device in detecting margin involvement in patients having BCS.In Phase-1 58 patients underwent BCS and had 334 margins assessed by the device. In Phase-2 the device was used in 63 patients having BCS and 335 margins were assessed. Patients with margins considered close or involved by the CE device were re-excised.The margin assessment accuracies in Phase-1 and Phase-2 compared to permanent section pathology were very similar: sensitivity (84.3% and 87.3%), specificity (81.9% and 75.6%), positive predictive value (67.2% and 63.6%), and negative predictive value (92.2% and 92.4%). The false positive rate (18.1% and 24.4%) and false negative rate (15.7% and 12.7%) were low in both phases. In Phase-2 re-excision rate was 37%, but in the 54 where the CE device was used appropriately the re-excision rate was 17%. Had all surgeons interpreted all images appropriately and re-excised margins detected as abnormal by the device in Phase-2 then the re-excision rate would have been 7%.This study shows that the CE device has potential to reduce re-excision after BCS and further randomized studies of its value are warranted.

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