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. 1994 Mar-Apr;16(2):116-26.
doi: 10.1002/hed.2880160204.

Predictors of carcinomatous invasion of the mandible

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Predictors of carcinomatous invasion of the mandible

T T Tsue et al. Head Neck. 1994 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

The preoperative assessment of mandibular invasion by oral or oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma poses a challenge for the head and neck surgeon. A study of 64 composite resection patients was performed to determine which variables in the patient's history, physical exam, and diagnostic workup had a predictive association with carcinomatous mandibular invasion. Four postoperative variables were included in this analysis. Thirty-nine percent of the mandibular specimens demonstrated cancerous involvement. A multivariate recursive partitioning statistical analysis was performed to create a decision tree. Branching was based on the two statistically predictive variables: computed tomographic (CT) scan results and primary tumor location. The guide provides improved predictive accuracy with a 100% negative predictive value (NPV) and a 46% positive predictive value (PPV). This decision guide should help the surgeon provide accurate patient counseling, anticipate reconstructive needs, and maximize surgical oncologic effectiveness.

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