How dermatologic surgeons decide to proceed with surgery for nonmelanoma skin cancer when site identification is initially uncertain: A nationwide, multicenter, prospective study.

Journal: Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology
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Abstract

Background: Few studies show how dermatologic surgeons manage problems with site identification.

Objective: To estimate frequency and characterize management of skin cancer treated by surgery when the anatomic location of the tumor is in question.

Methods: Nationwide, prospective, multisite cohort study.

Results: Among 17,076 cases at 22 centers, 98 (0.60%) were lesions in question for which site identification was initially uncertain, with these more often in patients who were male, older, and biopsied more than 30 days ago. Surgeons employed on average 5.0 (95% CI: 4.61-5.39) additional techniques to confirm the site location, with common approaches including: re-checking available documentation (90 lesions, 92%); performing an expanded physical examination (89 lesions, 91%); and asking the patient to point using a mirror (61 lesions, 62%). In 15%, photographs were requested from the biopsying provider, and also in 15%, frozen section biopsies were obtained. In 10%, the referring physician was contacted. Eventually, surgeons succeeded in definitively identifying 82% (80 of 98) of initially uncertain sites, with the remaining 18% (18 of 98) postponed. Most postponed surgeries were at non-facial sites.

Conclusions: Sites were academic centers. Conclusions: When the anatomic location of the tumor is uncertain, dermatologic surgeons use multiple methods to identify the site, and sometimes cases are postponed.

Authors
Areeba Ahmed, Amanda Maisel Campbell, Victoria Shi, Eric Koza, Melissa Ma, Misha Haq, Umer Nadir, Michael Yi, Loma Dave, Farhana Hisham, Katherine Lin, Sarah Ibrahim, Bianca Kang, Mckenzie Dirr, Juliet Aylward, Omar Bari, Hamza Bhatti, Diana Bolotin, Basil Cherpelis, Joel Cohen, Sean Condon, Sheila Farhang, Bahar Firoz, Algin Garrett, Roy Geronemus, Nicholas Golda, Dyann Helming, Tatyana Humphreys, Eva Hurst, Oren Jacobson, S Jiang, Pritesh Karia, Arash Kimyai Asadi, David Kouba, M Council, Marilyn Le, Deborah Macfarlane, Ian Maher, Stanley Miller, Eduardo Moioli, Meghan Morrow, Julia Neckman, Timothy Pearson, Samuel Peterson, Christine Poblete Lopez, Chad Prather, Jennifer Ranario, Ashley Rubin, Chrysalyne Schmults, Andrew Swanson, Christopher Urban, Y Xu, Ross Pearlman, Simon Yoo, Vishnu Harikumar, Alexandra Weil, Matthew Schaeffer, Sanjana Iyengar, Emily Poon, Brian Cahn, Murad Alam