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摘要
目的:精确肿瘤切除在保乳手术中具有重要意义。本研究探讨了使用利多卡因粘液- icg化合物(L-ICG)的荧光图像引导BCS (FIGS)的安全性和准确性。方法:纳入2020年8月至2023年9月期间接受BCS治疗的54例患者。L-ICG在距肿瘤边界0.5 cm处局部注射。FIGS引导肿瘤切除。手术野活检的冰冻切片用于评估术中边缘状态。主要结局指标是切缘宽度和阳性切缘率。采用改良版breast - qtm保乳治疗模块(术后)和乳房美容效果评估标准评估美容效果。结果:颅中缘、尾缘、内侧缘和外侧缘宽度分别为8 mm(四分位间距[IQR], 3-14)、5.5 mm (IQR, 2-15)、6 mm (IQR, 3-15)和8 mm (IQR, 3-15)。54例患者中有5例(9.3%)术中切缘呈阳性。术中扩大切除4例,切除乳房1例。这进一步降低了最终组织病理学阳性边缘率至1.9%。50例患者接受了美容效果评估,100%的患者对手术后的乳房外观“比较满意”或“非常满意”,98%的患者对手术后的乳房外观评分为“好”或“优秀”。未观察到严重不良事件。中位随访12.8个月,未观察到肿瘤复发事件。结论:基于l - icg的FIGS是指导BCS精确切除的有前景的技术。
L-ICG as an optical agent to improve intraoperative margin detection in breast-conserving surgery: a prospective study.
Purpose: Precise tumor excision is important in breast-conserving surgery (BCS). This study explores the safety and accuracy of fluorescence image-guided BCS (FIGS) using a lidocaine mucilage-ICG compound (L-ICG).
Methods: 54 patients who underwent BCS from August 2020 to September 2023 were enrolled. L-ICG was locally injected 0.5 cm from the tumor border. FIGS was performed to guide the tumor excision. Frozen sectioning of surgical field biopsies was used to assess the intraoperative margin status. The primary outcome measures were margin width and positive margin rates. Cosmetic outcome was evaluated by the modified version of Breast-QTM Breast-Conserving Therapy Module (Postoperative) and breast cosmetic outcome assessment criteria.
Results: The median cranial, caudal, medial, and lateral margin widths were 8 mm (interquartile range [IQR], 3-14), 5.5 mm (IQR, 2-15), 6 mm (IQR, 3-15), and 8 mm (IQR, 3-15), respectively. Five out of 54 (9.3%) patients had an intraoperative positive margin. Intraoperatively extended resection was performed for four patients and mastectomy for the remaining one. This further reduced the positive margin rate to 1.9% at final histopathology. 50 patients received cosmetic outcome evaluation, 100% of them were "somewhat satisfied" or "very satisfied" with the appearance of the operated breast when clothed and 98% of them were scaled as "Good" or "Excellent" in their appearance of the operated breast. No serious adverse events were observed. With a median follow-up of 12.8 months, no events for tumor relapse were observed.
Conclusion: L-ICG-based FIGS is a promising technique to guide precise tumor excision in BCS.
期刊介绍:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment provides the surgeon, radiotherapist, medical oncologist, endocrinologist, epidemiologist, immunologist or cell biologist investigating problems in breast cancer a single forum for communication. The journal creates a "market place" for breast cancer topics which cuts across all the usual lines of disciplines, providing a site for presenting pertinent investigations, and for discussing critical questions relevant to the entire field. It seeks to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all those concerned with breast cancer.