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Current pathology work-up of extremity soft tissue sarcomas,evaluation of the validity of different techniques
Authors:P. Verheijen  H. Witjes  J. van Gorp  A. Hennipman  T. van Dalen
Affiliation:1. Department of Surgery, Diakonessenhuis, Bosboomstraat 1, 3582 KE Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. Department of Surgery, Meander Hospital, Postbus 1502, 3800 BM Amersfoort, The Netherlands;3. Department of Pathology, Diakonessenhuis, Bosboomstraat 1, 3582 KE Utrecht, The Netherlands;4. Department of Surgery, University Medical Centre, Postbus 85500, 3508GA Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Objective

In patients with extremity soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) a correct histopathological diagnosis is considered important before surgical treatment. We evaluated the preoperative use and sensitivity of the various pathology techniques.

Methods

In a population-based study in patients operated for a newly diagnosed extremity STS between January 2000 and December 2003 the preoperative pathology work-up was evaluated. Data were retrieved from a national pathology database (PALGA). The sensitivity of the three techniques was assessed considering an examination affirmative when the conclusion of the pathology report stated the presence of mesenchymal malignancy.

Results

The pathology reports of 573 patients were identified in the database. In 177 patients (31%) no pathology examination was done before resection of the tumour. In the remaining 396 patients the pathology procedure of first choice had been an incisional biopsy (IB) in 195 patients (49%), a core-needle biopsy (CNB) in 90 patients (23%) and a fine needle aspiration (FNA) in 111 patients (28%). An affirmative diagnosis was established in 95% of the patients following an IB, in 78% after a CNB and in 38% following FNA. After an initial CNB an additional IB was performed in 18 of the 90 patients improving the yield to 89%. After an initial FNA a subsequent histological biopsy was done in 53 of the 111 patients, increasing the sensitivity to 71%.

Conclusions

In this population-based study in patients treated for extremity STS, the proportion of patients operated without preoperative pathology evaluation was high. In the remaining patients an incisional biopsy was still the most commonly performed technique with the highest yield.
Keywords:Soft tissue sarcoma   Extremity   Pathology   Biopsy
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