Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume 35, Issue 9 , Pages 1411-1420, September 2009

Preoperative Measurement of Thickness of Cutaneous Melanoma Using High-Resolution 20 MHz Ultrasound Imaging: A Monocenter Prospective Study and Systematic Review of the Literature

  • Laurent Machet

      Affiliations

    • Université Francois Rabelais de Tours, UMR INSERM U930 CNRS ERL 3106, France
    • Service de Dermatologie, CHRU, Tours, France
    • Réseau Mélanome Grand Ouest, CIC - BIOTHERAPIE INSERM 503, CHRU, Nantes, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Laurent Machet, Service de Dermatologie, CHRU, 37044 Tours Cedex 09, France.
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  • Véronique Belot

      Affiliations

    • Service de Dermatologie, CHRU, Tours, France
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  • Michael Naouri

      Affiliations

    • Service de Dermatologie, CHRU, Tours, France
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  • Michel Boka

      Affiliations

    • Service d'Anatomie Pathologique, CHRU de Tours, France
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  • Youssef Mourtada

      Affiliations

    • Service de Dermatologie, CHRU, Tours, France
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  • Bruno Giraudeau

      Affiliations

    • INSERM CIC 202, France; Université François Rabelais Tours, France; CHRU, Tours, France
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  • Boris Laure

      Affiliations

    • Service de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale, CHRU, Tours, France
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  • Adeline Perrinaud

      Affiliations

    • Service de Dermatologie, CHRU, Tours, France
    • Réseau Mélanome Grand Ouest, CIC - BIOTHERAPIE INSERM 503, CHRU, Nantes, France
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  • Marie-Christine Machet

      Affiliations

    • Service d'Anatomie Pathologique, CHRU de Tours, France
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  • Loïc Vaillant

      Affiliations

    • Université Francois Rabelais de Tours, UMR INSERM U930 CNRS ERL 3106, France
    • Service de Dermatologie, CHRU, Tours, France
    • Réseau Mélanome Grand Ouest, CIC - BIOTHERAPIE INSERM 503, CHRU, Nantes, France

Received 10 January 2008; received in revised form 6 March 2009; accepted 19 March 2009. published online 21 July 2009.

Abstract 

Histologic measurement of the thickness of melanoma is a major prognostic factor and governs the size of the surgical excision (1cm for melanomas less than 1 mm thick, 2 cm for melanomas thicker than 2 mm and 3 cm beyond 4 mm). To determine whether high-resolution ultrasound can be used to predict surgical margins and, thus, to operate on patients in a single procedure avoiding further re-excision, we performed a systematic review of studies published from January 1987 to June 2007 and a prospective study. The systematic review selected 14 studies comparing histologic and ultrasound measurements and showing correlation coefficients generally greater than 0.9. Data available from 7 of the 14 studies (total 869 patients) showed predictive values of adequate margins in at least 72% of lesions using preoperative measurement of ultrasound thickness. The prospective study included 31 patients referred with a primary melanoma from March 2005 to March 2007. Ultrasound measurement of thickness was possible except for thin melanomas (<0.4 mm) in areas with marked photoaging, in the plantar zone, and in the case of very thick melanomas exceeding the explored depth (7.6 mm). The average thickness was 1.96 mm measured by ultrasound (SD: 2.15) and 1.95 mm by histology (SD: 2.62) and the Bland and Altman graph showed moderate agreement between ultrasound and histology. Limits of agreement were estimated at –1.4 and +1.8, corresponding to relative limits of agreement of –40 to +80%. Ultrasound predicted appropriate margins (1, 2 or 3 cm wide according to sonometric thickness) in 26 of the 31 subjects (84%, 95% CI 66–95). Preoperative high-resolution ultrasound is a noninvasive examination that can help in choosing appropriate surgical margins and should reduce the need of partial or excisional biopsy before surgery, and the need for further re-excision. (E-mail: machet@univ-tours.fr)

Key Words: Skin, Melanoma, Ultrasound, Breslow thickness, Pathology, Surgical margins, Agreement

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PII: S0301-5629(09)00140-9

doi:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2009.03.018

Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume 35, Issue 9 , Pages 1411-1420, September 2009