Ex vivo dissection increases lymph node yield in oesophagogastric cancer

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TitreEx vivo dissection increases lymph node yield in oesophagogastric cancer
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursCichowitz A, Burton P, Brown W, Smith A, Shaw K, Slamowicz R, Nottle PD
JournalANZ JOURNAL OF SURGERY
Volume85
Pagination80-84
Date PublishedJAN-FEB
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1445-1433
Mots-clésGastrectomy, lymph nodes, neoplasm staging, oesophagectomy, specimen handling
Résumé

{BackgroundRetrieval and analysis of an adequate number of lymph nodes is critical for accurate staging of oesophageal and gastric cancer. Higher total node counts reported by pathologists are associated with improved survival. A prospective study was undertaken to understand the factors contributing to variability in lymph node counts after oesophagogastric cancer resections and to determine whether a novel strategy of ex vivo dissection of resected specimens into nodal stations improves node counts reported by pathologists. MethodsThe study involved 88 patients with potentially curable oesophagogastric cancer undergoing radical resection. Lymph node counts were obtained from pathology reports and analysed in relation to multiple variables including the introduction of ex vivo dissection of nodal stations in theatre. ResultsHigher lymph node counts were obtained with ex vivo dissection of nodal stations (median 19 versus 8, P < 0.01). Node counts also varied significantly with the reporting pathologist (median range 4 to 48

DOI10.1111/ans.12365