Use of Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) as a non-invasive adjunct for margin assessment in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC)

Krishnasamy Nitya , Yash Merchant , Somdipto Das , Sameep S. Shetty
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The status of margins in OSCC is a critical prognostic factor that is known to influence local recurrence and overall survival outcomes. Positive or close surgical margins substantially increase the risk of locoregional failure, necessitating revision and adjuvant therapy that may adversely impact patients’ quality of life. Conventional intraoperative techniques of assessment of margins such as visual inspection, palpation, and selective frozen section analysis, have inherent limitations. These include subjectivity, sampling errors, and procedural delays. Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) is an innovative, non-contact, non-invasive optical imaging modality that enhances visualisation of the mucosal and submucosal microvasculature by employing filtered light at specific wavelengths. NBI enables more accurate delineation of tumour margins by accentuating vascular patterns associated with neoplastic transformation. This short correspondence discusses the fundamental principles, intraoperative applications, clinical advantages, and prospects of NBI as a valuable adjunct to conventional methods for margin assessment.
窄带成像(NBI)作为口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)边缘评估的非侵入性辅助手段
鳞癌边缘的状态是影响局部复发和总体生存结果的关键预后因素。正切或闭合的手术切缘大大增加了局部失败的风险,需要翻修和辅助治疗,这可能会对患者的生活质量产生不利影响。传统的术中边缘评估技术,如目视检查、触诊和选择性冷冻切片分析,具有固有的局限性。这些问题包括主观性、抽样误差和程序延迟。窄带成像(NBI)是一种创新的、非接触式、非侵入性的光学成像方式,通过使用特定波长的滤光来增强粘膜和粘膜下微血管的可视化。通过强调与肿瘤转化相关的血管模式,NBI能够更准确地描绘肿瘤边缘。这篇简短的通信讨论了基本原理,术中应用,临床优势,以及NBI作为常规切缘评估方法有价值的辅助手段的前景。
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