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Accuracy of the LaserSAFE technique for detecting positive surgical margins during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: blind assessment and inter-rater agreement analysis. [PDF]

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Almeida-Magana R   +10 more
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Clear surgical margins as a prognostic indicator for disease recurrence, with no impact on survival rates in patients with myxofibrosarcoma. [PDF]

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Surgical margins for duodenopancreatectomy

Updates in Surgery, 2016
Microscopic residual tumor (R1) affects prognosis of resected pancreatic head cancer patients. Surgeon's ability, caseload and accuracy of pathological staging affect the rate of R1 resections. The goal of this study was to verify if a standardized histopathological workup of the specimen affects the rate of microscopic residual tumor after PD for ...
R. Coppola   +6 more
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The Meaning of Surgical Margins

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
In an effort to define the pathological term surgical margins, 11 pathologists were interviewed regarding the meaning of the term margins. In addition, 25 plastic surgeons were queried regarding their decisions based on pathology reports of margins.
J M, Abide, F, Nahai, R G, Bennett
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Surgical margins for melanoma in situ

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2012
A controversy in the treatment of melanoma in situ is the required width of surgical margin. The currently accepted 5-mm margin is based on a 1992 consensus opinion, despite data since then showing this is inadequate.We sought to develop guidelines for predetermined surgical margins for excision of melanoma in situ.A prospectively collected series of ...
Douglas, Grossman   +2 more
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Surgical margins in melanoma

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2003
WLE has undergone many changes over the past century, most of them within the past 10 to 15 years. The first case of malignant melanoma was reported in the late 1700s and the term ‘‘melanosis’’ was first used in the early 1800s, but the recommended surgical treatment for melanoma did not clearly evolve until the early 1900s [1].
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Surgical Excision Margins

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 1999
The histopathologic status of excisional margins of malignant neoplasms has long been used as a potential indicator for recurrences and prognosis. The predictive ability of the margin, however, is far from satisfactory. Perhaps nowhere else in oncologic pathology has the significance of these margins been as intensively studied as in squamous cell ...
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Surgical Margins in Musculoskeletal Sarcoma

JBJS Reviews
» Negative margin resection of musculoskeletal sarcomas is associated with reduced risk of local recurrence.» There is limited evidence to support an absolute margin width of soft tissue or bone that correlates with reduced risk of local recurrence.» Factors intrinsic to the tumor, including histologic subtype, grade, growth
Julia C. Quirion   +12 more
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Surgical Margin Assessment

2020
One of the goals in the management of primary malignant tumors is complete surgical excision of the tumor with adequate margins of normal surrounding tissue to minimize the risk of local recurrence. One of the pathologist’s tasks is to assess the surgical margin status. This chapter discusses the basic concepts of this task.
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