Essays 81-87 Flashcards
what leads to microscopic tumour tissue left behind
inappropriate planning
too little safety margins
too spf surgery
touching tumour during surgery
inappropriate use of equipment
unnecessary lavage during surgery
surgery of mammary gland tumours
benign
lumpectomy
surgery of mammary gland tumours
located in middle of gland
masectomy
surgery of mammary gland tumours
with 1-3 or 3-5 involved
regional masectomy
surgery of mammary gland tumours
multiple nodules
uni/bilat chain masectomy
surgery of mammary gland tumours in cats
radical masectomy
uni - bi lateral chain masectomy
lower risk of high grade mast cell tumour
boxer
pug
young female
higher risk of high grade mast cell tumour
shar pei
weimaraner
old male
high grade mast cell tumour predilection sites
scrotum
inguinal area
axilla
subingual area
mm
procedure of mast cell tumour removal
clipping
big skin fold
2cm lateral margins and 1 fascial plane
closure
soft tissue sarcoma origin
mesenchymal
biopsy of soft tissue sarcoma
tru cut
where are soft tissue sarcoma less aggressive
below elbow and stifle
soft tissue sarcoma procedure
advanced imaging
clipping
pull skin fold
wide resection -3cm and 1 fascial layer
closure (can leave open)
SCC margins for nose
5-10mm lateral margins from normal skin
SCC margins for ears
2-3cm lateral margins
SCC margins for intra oral
> 2cm lateral margins
remove bone if involved
FISS surgery pr op
incisional biopsy
advanced imaging
epirubicin injection
radiotherapy
FISS procedure
aggressive surgery
5cm safety margins. 2 fascial layers
remove biopsy tract. areas of fixation —en block
complications of FISS surgery
wound dehiscence
scapular luxation