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Laryngectomy Margin Assessment: A Little Help From a Template.
Laryngectomy margin assessment is an important part of patient care and can affect outcomes. There is no standard approach to grossing laryngectomy specimens, with variations in the published guidelines. A uniform approach to margin assessment may be helpful to improve patient care and future research. At the very least, sampling of all mucosal margins (arytenoid area, hypopharyngeal, and anterior epiglottis) and tracheal margin should be performed. Sampling of soft tissue margins may be delegated to the pathologist, and contingent on the tumor extent into soft tissue. If a tracheostomy is present, skin and soft tissue margins should be sampled from the stoma. This review provides a template for laryngectomy margin assessment and can be used as a guideline as to which margins should be assessed.
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Advances in Anatomic Pathology provides targeted coverage of the key developments in anatomic and surgical pathology. It covers subjects ranging from basic morphology to the most advanced molecular biology techniques. The journal selects and efficiently communicates the most important information from recent world literature and offers invaluable assistance in managing the increasing flow of information in pathology.