WPOI-5: Accurately Identified at Intraoperative Consultation and Predictive of Occult Cervical Metastases
Background Frozen section analysis of oral cancer specimens is ideal for assessing margin distances and depth of invasion (DOI); the latter impacts intraoperative decisions regarding elective neck dissection (END). Here, we show that intraoperative determination of worst pattern of invasion (WPOI),...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Head & neck pathology (Totowa, N.J.) N.J.), 2023-06, Vol.17 (2), p.479-486 |
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Frozen section analysis of oral cancer specimens is ideal for assessing margin distances and depth of invasion (DOI); the latter impacts intraoperative decisions regarding elective neck dissection (END). Here, we show that intraoperative determination of worst pattern of invasion (WPOI), specifically WPOI-5, has a high level of accuracy. This relates to our demonstration herein that WPOI-5 predicts occult cervical metastases (OCM) for pT1 oral squamous carcinoma (OSC).
Methods
The presence of OCM was correlated with WPOI in 228 patients with primary T1/T2/cN0 OSC undergoing resection and END. Concordance between intraoperative and final pathology WPOI determination was assessed on 51 cases of OSC.
Results
WPOI-5 predicts OCM in pT1 patients, compared with WPOI-4/WPOI-3 (
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ISSN: | 1936-0568 1936-055X 1936-0568 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12105-023-01533-1 |