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Breast Cancer Surgical Specimens: A Marking Challenge and a Novel Solution—A Prospective, Randomized Study

András Drozgyik Noémi Kránitz Tamás Szabó Dániel Kollár István Á. Harmati +2 lainnya

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<b>Background:</b> Accurate orientation of resected breast specimens is essential for proper pathological evaluation and margin assessment. Misorientation may compromise analysis, lead to imprecise re-excisions, and increase the risk of local recurrence. This study aims to evaluate a novel specimen plate designed to maintain consistent tissue orientation and compares its effectiveness to traditional suture marking. <b>Methods:</b> In a single-center, prospective, randomized two-arm trial, 56 specimens were oriented with the new plate and 54 with conventional sutures. Outcomes included intraoperative imaging interpretation, specimen handling, and pathological assessment, with a focus on orientation accuracy and margin evaluation. <b>Results:</b> The specimen plate significantly reduced misorientation (<i>p</i> < 0.01) and improved interpretation during intraoperative imaging. Pathologists reported greater ease in identifying direction and tumor-free zones, leading to a more accurate margin assessment. Non-R0 resections requiring re-excision were fewer with the specimen plate (8.9%) compared to suture marking (22.2%). <b>Conclusions:</b> The newly developed specimen plate can offer a reliable solution for improving specimen orientation in breast cancer surgery; however, further validation in multicenter studies is needed to confirm its applicability across diverse surgical settings. By ensuring consistent orientation and enhancing diagnostic interpretation, it may help reduce re-excisions and improve patient safety.

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András Drozgyik

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Noémi Kránitz

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Tamás Szabó

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Dániel Kollár

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István Á. Harmati

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Renáta Rajnai

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Tamás F. Molnár

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Drozgyik, A., Kránitz, N., Szabó, T., Kollár, D., Harmati, I.Á., Rajnai, R. et al. (2025). Breast Cancer Surgical Specimens: A Marking Challenge and a Novel Solution—A Prospective, Randomized Study. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13040984

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2025
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10.3390/biomedicines13040984
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