Extraocular extension of uveal melanoma after fine-needle aspiration, vitrectomy, and open biopsy Journal Article


Authors: Schefler, A. C.; Gologorsky, D.; Marr, B. P.; Shields, C. L.; Zeolite, I.; Abramson, D. H.
Article Title: Extraocular extension of uveal melanoma after fine-needle aspiration, vitrectomy, and open biopsy
Abstract: IMPORTANCE The most potentially devastating complication of fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) or open biopsy is extraocular extension of the tumor. In this collaborative case series, we report 4 cases of orbital recurrence of malignant melanoma as a late complication of biopsy and/or vitrectomy performed at referring institutions and then sent to us for evaluation. OBSERVATIONS Four cases of extraocular extension of melanoma are documented following multiple procedures including FNAB, vitrectomy, and open biopsies. Three of the patients in this series underwent more than 1 FNAB, biopsy, and/or vitrectomy. One underwent FNAB only but did not undergo brachytherapy afterward. Most of the FNABs, open biopsies, and vitrectomies reported in these cases were not performed by us, so details of the technique are not available. From these cases, we are not able to determine whether the FNAB or additional invasive procedures caused the subsequent extraocular disease or if growth of the tumor into the extraocular space occurred independent of or prior to the procedures. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Large series of FNAB for uveal melanoma with no extraocular recurrence have been reported by multiple experienced centers, and the vast majority of these procedures are performed without effect on the patient's prognosis. However, the patients described in this series demonstrate that this complication is rarely possible.
Keywords: adult; child; school child; aged; surgical technique; histopathology; case report; cancer radiotherapy; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; positron emission tomography; follow up; iodine 125; echography; brachytherapy; choroid melanoma; retina detachment; retina hemorrhage; dna vaccine; sclera; lens; tumor growth; uvea melanoma; blurred vision; visual acuity; subretinal fluid; fine needle aspiration biopsy; intraocular tumor; vitrectomy; conjunctiva; afferent pupillary defect; ciliary disk; extraocular muscle; glaucoma surgery; optic disk; strabismus; vitreoretinopathy
Journal Title: JAMA Ophthalmology
Volume: 131
Issue: 9
ISSN: 2168-6165
Publisher: American Medical Association  
Date Published: 2013-09-01
Start Page: 1220
End Page: 1224
Language: English
DOI: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.2506
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 24030334
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