Surgical characteristics of the retinal inner limiting membrane
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Abstract
unselected consecutive series of 223 secondary and tertiary periocular BCC referrals to a UK regional oculoplastic service.Our case mix should therefore be representative of that in other similar UK units and our results are therefore more relevant to them than those of the high risk biased Australian Mohs series and our results can be used as an audit benchmark.Although we have used conventional non-Mohs treatment, we achieved a very low recurrence rate.We fully support that full histological margin control, as in Mohs micrographic surgery, is the best treatment option in recurrent, high risk cases.Our study shows that careful non-Mohs BBC excision remains a valuable, safe and cost effective option.Our technique offered the patients with primary non-infiltrative BCC excellent cure rates and functional and cosmetic outcomes with no recurrence over the 5 year follow up.
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