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Mikrographisch kontrollierte Chirurgie (3D‐Histologie) beim Melanom
Authors:Matthias Mhrle
Institution:Matthias Möhrle
Abstract:Frederic E. Mohs was the first to apply micrographic surgery in cutaneous surgery. As a result in the English literature, micrographic surgery (3D‐histology) is usually called Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS). Techniques of 3D‐histology have been applied in various skin tumours. The method is most suitable for tumours with continuous spread. Excisions with 3D‐histology can be performed with smaller initial safety margins. Thus less normal tissue is excised and often better cosmetic results can be obtained. Techniques of 3D‐histology such as the Mohs technique (MMS) and the “Tuebingen Cake” technique are compared with routine histopathology. In addition, the current status of 3D‐histology in cutaneous melanoma is assessed. Prospective randomized studies on 3D‐histology in cutaneous melanoma are not available. Nevertheless, 3D‐histology should usually be employed for lentigo maligna melanoma. In functionally and cosmetically important areas (face, hand, foot) 3D‐histology may allow reduced safety margins in other histological types of cutaneous melanoma.
Keywords:3D‐Histologie  Schnittrandkontrolle  Melanom  mikrographisch kontrollierte Chirurgie  3D‐histology  melanoma  micrographic surgery
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