Purpose To explore the association between intraoperative surgical margin sampling by the frozen sections and recurrence in inverted papilloma surgery. Methods A multicenter, retrospective study of patients who underwent attachment-oriented IP resection in four tertiary care medical centers with a minimal follow-up of 36 months. Results The study included 220 surgeries with a mean follow-up period of 49 months (range 36-204). The endoscopic approach was used in all but 4 cases; 73% of procedures were primary. Overall recurrence was 10.45% (n = 23). Squamous cell carcinoma was found in 5 cases (2.2%). Intraoperative margin sampling was obtained in 145 cases. There was no difference in the recurrence rate between frozen section and no-frozen section groups (p = 0.44). Furthermore, margin sampling in various sites of tumor origin, in cases with concomitant nasal polyps (p = 0.53) and in revision cases (p = 0.08) showed no correlation with recurrence. In 26 cases when the surgery was extended following a positive frozen section, there was a significantly higher recurrence rate (OR = 6.94). Conclusions According to our results, intraoperative margin sampling did not affect the recurrence rate of IP, and therefore, its routine use should be questioned.

Is intraoperative margin sampling necessary in inverted papilloma resection? / E. Glikson, A. Dragonetti, E. Soudry, N. Rozendoren, E.E. Alon, R. Landsberg, S. Schneider, L. Bedrin, F. Mozzanica, C. Bulgheroni, A. Yakirevitch. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD & NECK. - ISSN 1434-4726. - 279:6(2022 Jun), pp. 2935-2942. [10.1007/s00405-021-07075-y]

Is intraoperative margin sampling necessary in inverted papilloma resection?

F. Mozzanica;C. Bulgheroni
Penultimo
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2022

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Purpose To explore the association between intraoperative surgical margin sampling by the frozen sections and recurrence in inverted papilloma surgery. Methods A multicenter, retrospective study of patients who underwent attachment-oriented IP resection in four tertiary care medical centers with a minimal follow-up of 36 months. Results The study included 220 surgeries with a mean follow-up period of 49 months (range 36-204). The endoscopic approach was used in all but 4 cases; 73% of procedures were primary. Overall recurrence was 10.45% (n = 23). Squamous cell carcinoma was found in 5 cases (2.2%). Intraoperative margin sampling was obtained in 145 cases. There was no difference in the recurrence rate between frozen section and no-frozen section groups (p = 0.44). Furthermore, margin sampling in various sites of tumor origin, in cases with concomitant nasal polyps (p = 0.53) and in revision cases (p = 0.08) showed no correlation with recurrence. In 26 cases when the surgery was extended following a positive frozen section, there was a significantly higher recurrence rate (OR = 6.94). Conclusions According to our results, intraoperative margin sampling did not affect the recurrence rate of IP, and therefore, its routine use should be questioned.
Endoscopic endonasal resection; Frozen section; Inverted papilloma; Surgical margins
Settore MED/31 - Otorinolaringoiatria
giu-2022
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