Pilot Study of Line-Field Confocal Optical Coherence Tomography for Detection of Mohs Micrographic Surgery Margins of Basal Cell Carcinomas
Summary
To assess the feasibility and provide information on the utility of noninvasive line field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC-OCT) for the presurgical assessment of Mohs micrographic surgery sites in patients undergoing removal of cutaneous basal cell carcinomas (BCC).
Arms & interventions
- DeviceLC-OCT Imaging
handheld imaging device will take high resolution images of lesion
Outcome measures
Primary
Number of cases with fully evaluable images
cases were the image evaluator can assess the margins based on image quality
Time frame: 1.5 years
Secondary
Patient interest in study
Time frame: 1.5 years
Patients overall experience
Time frame: one office visit - immediately after imaging procedure
Determine LC-OCT imaging's impact on surgical workflow
Time frame: To be filled out immediately after finishing Mohs procedure
Accuracy of LC-OCT findings
Time frame: 1.5 years
Accuracy of LC-OCT in detectng location of tumor
Time frame: 1.5 years
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (1)
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Buffalo, New York, 14263