Glans resurfacing for precancerous and superficially invasive carcinomas of the glans penis: Pathological specimen handling and reporting - Abstract

Glans resurfacing is a recently described technique in the management of precancerous lesions and superficial invasive tumours of the glans penis as well as cases of indolent persistent lichen sclerosus.

The technique is complex and is usually only practiced in specialist centres with combined urological and plastic surgical expertise. Cosmetic and functional results are better than in more extensive penile surgery, such as glansectomy, for such cases, cancer cure and control is comparable. Knowledge of the technique used and the spectrum of disease are vital for appropriate specimen handling and pathological reporting of these complex cases to aid further management and avoid overreporting of positive margins.

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Corbishley CM, Tinwell B, Kaul A, Ayres B, Watkin NA.   Are you the author?
Department of Cellular Pathology, St George׳s Healthcare NHS Trust, Blackshaw Road, Tooting SW17 0QT, London, UK; Department of Urology, Free Hospital, Hampstead, London, UK; Department of Urology, St George׳s Healthcare NHS Trust, Tooting, London, UK.  

Reference: Semin Diagn Pathol. 2014 Dec 27. pii: S0740-2570(14)00123-3.
doi: 10.1053/j.semdp.2014.12.016


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