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A pilot study evaluating shaved cavity margins with micro-computed tomography: a novel method for predicting lumpectomy margin status intraoperatively.

Rong Tang1, Suzanne B Coopey, Julliette M Buckley, Owen P Aftreth, Leopoldo J Fernandez, Elena F Brachtel, James S Michaelson, Michele A Gadd, Michelle C Specht, Frederick C Koerner, Barbara L Smith.   

Abstract

Microscopically clear lumpectomy margins are essential in breast conservation, as involved margins increase local recurrence. Currently, 18-50% of lumpectomies have close or positive margins that require re-excision. We assessed the ability of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to evaluate lumpectomy shaved cavity margins (SCM) intraoperatively to determine if this technology could rapidly identify margin involvement by tumor and reduce re-excision rates. Twenty-five SCM from six lumpectomies were evaluated with a Skyscan 1173 table top micro-CT scanner (Skyscan, Belgium). Micro-CT results were compared to histopathological results. We scanned three SCM at once with a 7-minute scanning protocol, and studied a total of 25 SCM from six lumpectomies. Images of the SCM were evaluated for radiographic signs of breast cancer including clustered microcalcifications and spiculated masses. SCM were negative by micro-CT in 19/25 (76%) and negative (≥2 mm) by histopathology in 19/25 (76%). Margin status by micro-CT was concordant with histopathology in 23/25 (92%). Micro-CT overestimated margin involvement in 1/25 and underestimated margin involvement in 1/25. Micro-CT had an 83.3% positive predictive value, a 94.7% negative predictive value, 83.3% sensitivity, and 94.7% specificity for evaluation of SCM. Evaluation of SCM by micro-CT is an accurate and promising method of intraoperative margin assessment in breast cancer patients. The scanning time required is short enough to permit real-time feedback to the operating surgeon, allowing immediate directed re-excision.
© 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  intraoperative; micro-CT; shaved cavity margin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23773680     DOI: 10.1111/tbj.12146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast J        ISSN: 1075-122X            Impact factor:   2.431


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Authors:  David M McClatchy; Rebecca A Zuurbier; Wendy A Wells; Keith D Paulsen; Brian W Pogue
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8.  Prediction of primary breast cancer size and T-stage using micro-computed tomography in lumpectomy specimens.

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