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A reappraisal of cryosurgery for eyelid basal cell carcinomas.

W Buschmann1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Liquid nitrogen spray freezing has been successfully applied for basal cell carcinomas in the eyelid region, but is not yet in general use. The reasons for this were analysed and the development of a more reliable, safer cryosurgical technique aimed for.
METHODS: New cryosurgical apparatus, contact probes with increased freezing power, and a special application technique were developed and clinically tested in a consecutive series of 221 patients with primary basal cell carcinomas of the lid region. Special efforts yielded follow up reports of 220 out of the 221 patients.
RESULTS: Experimental measurements and clinical results demonstrated that this cryosurgical technique was at least as effective as spray freezing, with lower risks. The rate of recurrent tumours in patients followed up for 5 years or longer was 5.1% (surgeons first result) respectively 0.6% (result after optimised second cryosurgery). The figures were 6.8%, respectively max 2.7%, when including all patients, independent of follow up time.
CONCLUSION: Traditional surgery and histopathology, still used at numerous places, resulted in higher recurrence rates despite extended loss of healthy eyelid tissues and should be abandoned. Micrographic surgery is considered mandatory to save more of the healthy structures and to obtain lower recurrence rates. Cost and time require worldwide restriction of micrographic surgery to selected cases. Updated cryosurgery provides a low cost option to micrographic surgery and results in preservation of eyelid structures and lacrimal pathways, tarsal plate, lid margin. It provides excellent cosmetic results. Thus, primary basal cell carcinomas in the eyelid region of suitable size and location should receive updated cryosurgery, and tumours beyond its range micrographic surgery.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11914217      PMCID: PMC1771112          DOI: 10.1136/bjo.86.4.453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


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