Salpingo-oophorectomy specimens for endometrial c... [Hum Pathol. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI
Abstract
Involvement of the ovary and/or fallopian tube by an
endometrial cancer is uncommon but clinically significant because this
is one of the indications for adjuvant chemotherapy. The authors
evaluated whether the routine microscopic evaluation of the adnexal
organs in this setting should be of the entire specimen or of
representative sections. Slides and reports were reviewed for 105
consecutive patients who underwent a staging salpingo-oophorectomy (205
ovaries, 210 tubes) for endometrial carcinoma/carcinosarcoma. The study
period encompassed the periods before and after an institutional policy
change from
discretionary (predominantly representative) adnexal
sampling to
obligatory total processing. Ninety-four and 111 ovaries
(and 92 and 118 tubes) were entirely and representatively processed,
respectively. Even when using the most expansive definition of ovarian
gross abnormality (definition with the highest sensitivity and lowest
specificity for microscopically confirmed cancer), we still identified 4
(of 148; 2.7%) grossly normal ovaries and 3 (of 187; 1.6%) grossly
normal tubes that were found to harbor
microscopic cancers. There was no
significant increase in the number of grossly occult cancers detected
after the policy change, and 5 (71%) of the 7 grossly occult cancers
were in the representatively sampled group. Approximately
3.76 more
blocks per patient were required for total overrepresentative
processing, and the total cost of these additional sections was
estimated to be $25.57 per patient. In conclusion, the 1.6% to 2.7% of
grossly normal adnexa
that proved to be cancerous represents, at least
theoretically, the risk for misdiagnosis and understaging that is
associated with representative sampling, at relatively modest savings.
However, the findings in this study do not provide direct evidentiary
support for routine complete processing.
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