外科医生的经验会影响头颈部基底细胞癌的手术切缘吗?

IF 0.6 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
M. Szewczyk, A. Marszałek, P. Golusiński, A. Kosińska, Patryk Niewiński, J. Pazdrowski, A. Dańczak‑Pazdrowska, W. Golusiński
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目的:我们研究的目的是评估高容量头颈外科手术经验对基底细胞癌边缘状态的影响。材料与方法:对546例手术治疗的原发性头颈部基底细胞癌患者进行回顾性分析。手术由4名具有相同头颈外科经验的专家和4名具有相同外科培训水平的耳鼻喉科住院医生进行。根据指导原则,选择3-5毫米的余量。结果:男性304例,女性242例,平均年龄69岁(26 ~ 100岁)。大多数肿瘤位于鼻部(165例;30.2%)和耳廓(119;21.7%)。最常见的组织学亚型为结节性(119;21.7%)。394例(72%)肿瘤大小达20mm。手术切缘阳性112例(20.5%)。住院患者之间的阳性手术切缘没有差异(19/119例;15.9%)和专家(93/426;21.8%;P = 0.161)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在专门的头颈外科进行充分的外科训练是头颈基底细胞癌获得自由手术切缘的有效因素。
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Does experience of the surgeon affect surgical margins in head and neck basal cell carcinoma?
Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of surgical experience in a high volume head and neck surgery department on basal cell carcinoma margin status. Material and methods: A retrospective analysis of 546 patients surgically treated for primary basal cell carcinoma of the head and neck region was carried out. Resections were performed by 4 specialists with equal experience in head and neck surgery and 4 ENT residents at the same level of surgical training. A margin of 3-5 mm was chosen, according to guidelines. Results: The study consisted of 304 males and 242 females, mean age of 69 (range 26-100). Most of the tumors were loca-ted on the nose (165 pts; 30.2%) and auricle (119; 21.7%). The most common histological subtype was nodular (119; 21.7%). Tumor size was up to 20 mm in 394 cases (72%). Positive surgical margins were found in 112 cases (20.5%). There was no difference in terms of positive surgical margins between residents (19/119 cases; 15.9%) and specialists (93/426; 21.8%; p = 0.161). Conclusions: The results of our study have shown that adequate surgical training in a dedicated head and neck surgery de-partment is an efficient factor in obtaining free surgical margins in head and neck basal cell carcinoma.
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Polish Journal of Otolaryngology
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