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Effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma

PURPOSE: Excision of metastatic lesions is an important treatment strategy in patients with malignant melanoma, both at the initial diagnosis and upon recurrence. Since nonpalpable lesions cannot be easily visualized in the surgical field, we evaluated the effectiveness of ultrasound (US)-guided tat...

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Autores principales: Lee, Ji Hyun, Kim, Hyun Su, Yoon, Young Cheol, Kim, Min Je, Cha, Min Jae, Kim, Jung-Han
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7515668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32962333
http://dx.doi.org/10.14366/usg.20013
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author Lee, Ji Hyun
Kim, Hyun Su
Yoon, Young Cheol
Kim, Min Je
Cha, Min Jae
Kim, Jung-Han
author_facet Lee, Ji Hyun
Kim, Hyun Su
Yoon, Young Cheol
Kim, Min Je
Cha, Min Jae
Kim, Jung-Han
author_sort Lee, Ji Hyun
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description PURPOSE: Excision of metastatic lesions is an important treatment strategy in patients with malignant melanoma, both at the initial diagnosis and upon recurrence. Since nonpalpable lesions cannot be easily visualized in the surgical field, we evaluated the effectiveness of ultrasound (US)-guided tattooing using a charcoal suspension for the localization of nonpalpable metastatic lesions of malignant melanoma. METHODS: Between November 2009 and June 2019, we retrospectively reviewed 65 nonpalpable lesions in 29 patients with malignant melanoma who underwent preoperative US-guided tattooing using a charcoal suspension for histologically confirmed or suspected metastases. The characteristics of the tattooed lesions were analyzed. The effectiveness of the procedure was evaluated based on the detection rate in the surgical field and the presence or absence of residua on postoperative follow-up US. Procedure-related complications were also analyzed. RESULTS: Of 65 lesions, 33 (50.8%) were histologically confirmed as metastases before the tattooing procedure, while the other 32 were suspected of being metastases based on imaging studies. The mean lesion size was 9.8 mm (range, 1.3 to 24.4 mm). The final pathology revealed metastases in 59 lesions (90.8%), including lymph node (n=51), muscle (n=5), and in-transit (n=3) metastases. Sixty-one lesions (93.8%) were successfully detected intraoperatively and removed without residua on follow-up US. Four residual lesions were removed after repeated localization (n=2) or by intraoperative US (n=2). No relevant complications were noted. CONCLUSION: Preoperative US-guided tattooing localization can safely and effectively delineate nonpalpable metastatic melanoma lesions to aid in successful surgical excision.
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spelling pubmed-75156682020-10-03 Effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma Lee, Ji Hyun Kim, Hyun Su Yoon, Young Cheol Kim, Min Je Cha, Min Jae Kim, Jung-Han Ultrasonography Original Article PURPOSE: Excision of metastatic lesions is an important treatment strategy in patients with malignant melanoma, both at the initial diagnosis and upon recurrence. Since nonpalpable lesions cannot be easily visualized in the surgical field, we evaluated the effectiveness of ultrasound (US)-guided tattooing using a charcoal suspension for the localization of nonpalpable metastatic lesions of malignant melanoma. METHODS: Between November 2009 and June 2019, we retrospectively reviewed 65 nonpalpable lesions in 29 patients with malignant melanoma who underwent preoperative US-guided tattooing using a charcoal suspension for histologically confirmed or suspected metastases. The characteristics of the tattooed lesions were analyzed. The effectiveness of the procedure was evaluated based on the detection rate in the surgical field and the presence or absence of residua on postoperative follow-up US. Procedure-related complications were also analyzed. RESULTS: Of 65 lesions, 33 (50.8%) were histologically confirmed as metastases before the tattooing procedure, while the other 32 were suspected of being metastases based on imaging studies. The mean lesion size was 9.8 mm (range, 1.3 to 24.4 mm). The final pathology revealed metastases in 59 lesions (90.8%), including lymph node (n=51), muscle (n=5), and in-transit (n=3) metastases. Sixty-one lesions (93.8%) were successfully detected intraoperatively and removed without residua on follow-up US. Four residual lesions were removed after repeated localization (n=2) or by intraoperative US (n=2). No relevant complications were noted. CONCLUSION: Preoperative US-guided tattooing localization can safely and effectively delineate nonpalpable metastatic melanoma lesions to aid in successful surgical excision. Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine 2020-10 2020-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7515668/ /pubmed/32962333 http://dx.doi.org/10.14366/usg.20013 Text en Copyright © 2020 Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine (KSUM) This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Ji Hyun
Kim, Hyun Su
Yoon, Young Cheol
Kim, Min Je
Cha, Min Jae
Kim, Jung-Han
Effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma
title Effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma
title_full Effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma
title_fullStr Effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma
title_short Effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma
title_sort effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound-guided charcoal tattooing for localization of metastatic melanoma
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7515668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32962333
http://dx.doi.org/10.14366/usg.20013
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