Buccal Mucosa Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Role of Imaging to Predict the Deep Surgical Margin in Gingivobuccal Complex Tumors
In gingivobuccal complex tumors, the skin margin is assessed by palpation (skin pinch test). There is no objective method of assessment of skin margin. This study is to evaluate the role of computed tomography/MRI with contrast in assessing the deep surgical margin.
The patients of buccal mucosa squamous cell carcinomas after histopathological confirmation
are selected for the study. As a routine computed tomography imaging/MRI with contrast will
be done preoperatively.
The involvement of the skin is assessed by the palpation (skin pinch test). In imaging, the
distance between the base of the tumour and the skin of the cheek is measured. If the
distance between the base of the tumour and the skin is more than 5mm, then the skin is
spared and the tumour is excised with 5 mm margin, if the distance is less than 5mm, then
the skin is excised along with the tumour. The specimen will be sent for histopathological
examination, and the depth of invasion of the tumour is measured and the clearance of the
deep surgical margin is assessed.
The difference between clinical examination and imaging and histopathological confirmation
of the specimen in determining the number of cases where skin preservation is done is
assessed.
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