2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2009.07.110
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Ultrasonography for Intraoperative Determination of Tumor Thickness and Resection Margin in Tongue Carcinomas

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“…Such diagnostic also included two reports about ultrasound, but we had to discard studies of ultrasonography, as these are focused on the detection of cervical metastases 31 or the determination of lingual tumour density at stages T1 and T2. 32 Although methods such as CT, MRI, panoramic radiography and CBCT have a high capacity for detection of mandibular bone tissue invasion in patients, we found a large variation between minimum and maximum sensitivity values. CBCT shows high sensitivity and specificity values, greater than those seen for panoramic radiography or MRI, but tends to underestimate the extent of mandibular invasion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Such diagnostic also included two reports about ultrasound, but we had to discard studies of ultrasonography, as these are focused on the detection of cervical metastases 31 or the determination of lingual tumour density at stages T1 and T2. 32 Although methods such as CT, MRI, panoramic radiography and CBCT have a high capacity for detection of mandibular bone tissue invasion in patients, we found a large variation between minimum and maximum sensitivity values. CBCT shows high sensitivity and specificity values, greater than those seen for panoramic radiography or MRI, but tends to underestimate the extent of mandibular invasion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…3,[6][7][8][9][10] This methodology has also been useful for inspecting inflammation and tumours around the tonsils. 11 Kutluhan et al 12 reported that the pre-operative measurement of lesions for tonsillectomy by IOUS was reliable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Songra et al [40] compared the assessment of thickness and excision margins by either US or subsequent histological analysis and concluded that US can be considered a reliable tool in assessing these parameters at the time of surgery. More recently, Kodama et al [134] successfully reached margin clearance using intraoperative US.…”
Section: Optical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%