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Oncology Surgery
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Veterinary Medicine
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02/26/2016

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Term
What are the components of an oncology surgical approach to a physical exam?
Definition
-history
-visual inspection
-mass palpation
-evaluate: gross appearance, consistency, size, mobility
-palpation of regional lymph nodes
-secondary effects of a tumor present
Term
What do you find out on a fine needle aspiration?
Definition
-cytological evaluation: cellularity
-definitive diagnosis: lymphoma, melanoma, mast cell tumor
-supportive information
-inflammation often accompanies tumors
Term
What is the purpose of a biopsy?
Definition
-obtain a diagnosis
-need to know tumor behavior: degree of local invasion, metastatic potential, biologic activity
Term
What are the major considerations that go along with a biopsy?
Definition
-invasiveness of the procedrure
-potential for intrarcavitary hemorrhage
-potential to seed tumor cells
Term
What are the two types of biopsies?
Definition
-incisional
Term
What is an incisional biopsy? Advantages/disadvantages?
Definition
-removal of part of the tumor (specific behavior of tumor may affect treatment plan/decision)
-Disadvantage: requires a second surgery, seed tumor cells if not careful
Term
What is an excisional biopsy? Advantages/disadvantages?
Definition
-remove an entire tumor with normal tissue, allows for a single procedure
-disadvantage: surgical excision may not be complete, may remove too much tissue
Term
How do the following relate to the selction of biopsy method?
a) size of skin mass
b) location of skin mass
c) fixed vs movable mass
d) musculoskeletal in origin
Definition
a)large = I & small = E
b) fixed = I & movable = E
c) near important structures = I & internal organs = E
d) musculoskeletal = I
Term
Why do we bother with tumor staging?
Definition
-to evaluate for progression/extent of sidease
Term
What diagnostics do we do for tumor stagin?
Definition
-Bloodwork: CBC, serum biochem, UA
-Rads: three-view thoracic
-Ultrasound: abdomen to ID masses
-LN aspiration: enlarged/draining nodes
-Computed tomography
-MRI
Term
What are the general surgical principles for surgical oncology?
Definition
-one and done: normal anatomy, less chance of tumor metastasis, easier closure, less chance of surgical spread of tumor, excise all neopalstic tissue
Term
What is the margin of excision dependent of?
Definition
-tumor type
-tumor grade
-location of tumor
Term
What surgical principles define the margi of excition?
Definition
-aggressiveness
Term
What are intralesional margins of excision?
Definition
-leave gross tumor behind
Term
What are marginal margins of excision? What are they used for?
Definition
-just peripheral to pseudocapsule, reactive zone
-used for benign
Term
When do we use wide and radical margins of excisions?
Definition
-curative-intent recommended for solid tumors
-excise a margin of normal tissue
-1 or 2 facial planes deep
Term
What are some forms of radical morgins?
Definition
-entire tissue compartment
-splenectomy
-amputation
-mammary chain
Term
Describe the techniques necessary for oncology surgery?
Definition
-sharp dissection
-gentle tissue handling
-hemostasis: prevent release of tumor emboli
-ligate vein first
-minimal handling of tumor itslef
-use appropriate suture
-lavage
-avoid drain use if possible
-change istruments, gloves, drapes for closure
Term
What is the purpose of painting the edges of a tumor biopsy?
Definition
-allows for margin assessment
Term
What should we evaluate of lymph nodes?
Definition
-enlargement
-symmetry
-degree of fixation
Term
True or False: Lymph node size indicates metastasis.
Definition
-FALSE, does NOT
Term
Discuss lymphadenectomy?
Definition
-controversia
-ease of removal
-lymph nodes are a poor barrier to disease
-cytoreduction of tumor volume: for adjunctive therapy
-improve survival rates/ palliation:; reducing paraneopasti syndromes
Term
When do we use palliative therapy/surgery? What is the goal of such treatments?
Definition
-used when cancer is not curable
-Goal: to improve quality of life
Term
What are a few examples of palliative therapy/surgery?
Definition
-upper airway obstruction
-non-resectable mass
-bone tumor, amputation not possible
-hemoabdomen
Term
Describe oncology supportive therapy.
Definition
-vascular access prots for chemo
-PleuroPort: access to a body cavity for intracavitary admin of chemo
-feeding tube
-pain management
Term
What are some prophylactic surgeries we do for oncology? What types of neoplasia are they intended to prevent?
Definition
-ovariecetomy/ovariohysterectomy: mammary & ovarian/uterine neoplasia
-orchidectomy: testicular, perianal, prostatic neoplasia
-rectal polyp: often transform into malignancy
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