H D Homesley1, G Boike, G W Spiegel. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Brookview Research, 2021 Church Street, Suite 402, Nashville, TN 37203, USA. hdh7173@aol.com
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: To assess laparoscopic management of presumed stage I endometrial cancer, and to compare gross, frozen, and paraffin section methods measuring myoinvasion. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eligible patients underwent laparoscopic exploration. Patients with preoperative grade 1 histology underwent laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (LAVHBSO). Pelvic and periaortic lymph node sampling (PPANS) was performed for deep (> or =50%) myoinvasion confirmed by frozen section. Patients with preoperative grade 2 or 3 histology without evidence of extrauterine metastasis underwent PPANS + LAVHBSO. RESULTS: Of 50 eligible patients selected, LAVHBSO was successfully completed in all but five. There was one trocar bowel perforation. Myoinvasion depth was correlated between paraffin section and gross estimate, and between paraffin and frozen section estimate, in 89 and 90% of cases, respectively. Myoinvasion was underestimated by gross versus paraffin in three of five discrepancies, and by frozen versus paraffin section in one of three discrepancies. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic surgical staging for early stage endometrial cancer is feasible. Gross/frozen section methods correlate with paraffin section to measure myoinvasion. Tumor grading and gross/frozen section myoinvasion estimates can guide operative management.
INTRODUCTION: To assess laparoscopic management of presumed stage I endometrial cancer, and to compare gross, frozen, and paraffin section methods measuring myoinvasion. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eligible patients underwent laparoscopic exploration. Patients with preoperative grade 1 histology underwent laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (LAVHBSO). Pelvic and periaortic lymph node sampling (PPANS) was performed for deep (> or =50%) myoinvasion confirmed by frozen section. Patients with preoperative grade 2 or 3 histology without evidence of extrauterine metastasis underwent PPANS + LAVHBSO. RESULTS: Of 50 eligible patients selected, LAVHBSO was successfully completed in all but five. There was one trocar bowel perforation. Myoinvasion depth was correlated between paraffin section and gross estimate, and between paraffin and frozen section estimate, in 89 and 90% of cases, respectively. Myoinvasion was underestimated by gross versus paraffin in three of five discrepancies, and by frozen versus paraffin section in one of three discrepancies. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic surgical staging for early stage endometrial cancer is feasible. Gross/frozen section methods correlate with paraffin section to measure myoinvasion. Tumor grading and gross/frozen section myoinvasion estimates can guide operative management.
Authors: Alice B Kornblith; Helen Q Huang; Joan L Walker; Nick M Spirtos; Jacob Rotmensch; David Cella Journal: J Clin Oncol Date: 2009-10-05 Impact factor: 44.544