The Beneficial Impact of Intraoperative Ultrasound on Resection Margin Status during Breast Conserving Surgery

Author:

Almezaien Osama1ORCID,Mohamed Eldeeb Ahmed2ORCID,Kalmoush Abdelfattah1ORCID,Shaaban Nassar Mohamed1ORCID,Zaghlol Mohamed Tarek1ORCID,Sobhy Shaaban Mohamed1ORCID,Ibrahim Henish Mohamed1ORCID,Teama Sobhy1ORCID,Abdolmonem Elgohary Khalafallah Saed1ORCID,Ibrahim Lofty A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

2. Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

Background. Surgical resection with clear surgical cut margins is the mainstay of managing malignant breast neoplasms. Multiple techniques have been suggested to enhance resection status during breast-conserving surgery (BCS), including intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS). Herein, we conducted the current investigation to reveal the benefit of IOUS on the achievement of R0 resection. Patients and Methods. This retrospective investigation included 140 patients who underwent BCS. They were divided into two groups: the IOUS group (40 cases) and the control group (100 cases). Our primary objective was to determine the free resection margin status (R0). Results. Both study groups expressed statistically comparable demographic and clinical data. Additionally, histopathological examination revealed no significant difference between the two groups regarding the tumor type, stage, or grade. Nonetheless, the R0 resection margin was more frequently encountered in association with IOUS application (97.5% compared to 79% in the control group), and that difference was statistically significant ( p = 0.007 ). Conclusion. The application of IOUS has a significant beneficial impact on the outcomes of BCS. It is associated with a marked decline in positive resection margins, and its application should be encouraged in the breast oncological practice.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Oncology,Surgery

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