Abstract

The impact of additional soft tissue resection on recurrence of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) remains controversial. The study aim was to compare recurrence between patients with secondary tumor-free resection margins after intraoperative additional resection (STF-RM) and patients with primary tumor-free resection margins without additional resection (PTF-RM). Forty-five patients with STF-RM were matched with patients with PTF-RM according to Union for International Cancer Control stage, tumor location, and treatment modality and compared for local, regional, and distant recurrence. Patients with STF-RM showed lower local and distant control rates compared to patients with PTF-RM (66.2% vs. 82.8%; p=0.045 and 86.3% vs. 100.0%; p=0.021). STF-RM was the only predictor of local recurrence accounting for tumor (T) status, nodal (N) status, tumor grade, margin distance, and extracapsular extension (hazard ratio 4.21 [95% confidence interval 1.26-14.04]; p=0.019). STF-RM have an adverse impact on local and distant recurrence of OSCC.

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