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Intraoperative frozen section diagnosis of bile duct margin for extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma 被引量:3

Intraoperative frozen section diagnosis of bile duct margin for extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
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摘要 AIM To evaluate the usefulness of frozen section diagnosis(FSD) of bile duct margins during surgery for extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma(CCA). METHODS We retrospectively analyzed 74 consecutive patients who underwent surgery for extrahepatic CCA from 2012 to 2017, during which FSD of bile duct margins was performed. They consisted of 40 distant and 34 perihilar CCAs(45 and 55 bile duct margins, respectively). The diagnosis was classified into three categories: negative, borderline(biliary intraepithelial neoplasia-1 and 2, and indefinite for neoplasia), or positive. FSD in the epithelial layer, subepithelial layer, and total layer was compared with corresponding permanent section diagnosis(PSD) postoperatively.Then, association between FSD and local recurrence was analyzed with special reference to borderline.RESULTS Analysis of 100 duct margins revealed that concordance rate between FSD and PSD was 68.0% in the total layer, 69.0% in the epithelial layer, and 98.0% in the subepithelial layer. The extent of remaining biliary epithelium was comparable between FSD and PSD, and more than half of the margins lost > 50% of the entire epithelium, suggesting low quality of the samples. In FSD, the rate of negative margins decreased and that of borderline and positive margins increased according to the extent of the remaining epithelium. Diagnostic discordance between FSD and PSD was observed in 31 epithelial layers and two subepithelial layers. Alteration from borderline to negative was the most frequent(20 of the 31 epithelial layers). Patients with positive margin in the total and epithelial layers by FSD demonstrated a significantly worse local recurrence-free survival(RFS) compared with patients with borderline and negative margins, which revealed comparable local RFS. Patients with borderline and negative margins in the epithelial layer by PSD also revealed comparable local RFS. These results suggested that epithelial borderline might be regarded substantially as negative. When classifying the status of the epithelial layer either as negative or positive, concordance rates between FSD and PSD in the total, epithelial, and subepithelial layers were 95.0%, 93.0%, and 98.0%, respectively.CONCLUSION During intraoperative assessment of bile duct margin, borderline in the epithelial layer can be substantially regarded as negative, under which condition FSD is comparable to PSD. AIM To evaluate the usefulness of frozen section diagnosis(FSD) of bile duct margins during surgery for extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma(CCA). METHODS We retrospectively analyzed 74 consecutive patients who underwent surgery for extrahepatic CCA from 2012 to 2017, during which FSD of bile duct margins was performed. They consisted of 40 distant and 34 perihilar CCAs(45 and 55 bile duct margins, respectively). The diagnosis was classified into three categories: negative, borderline(biliary intraepithelial neoplasia-1 and 2, and indefinite for neoplasia), or positive. FSD in the epithelial layer, subepithelial layer, and total layer was compared with corresponding permanent section diagnosis(PSD) postoperatively.Then, association between FSD and local recurrence was analyzed with special reference to borderline.RESULTS Analysis of 100 duct margins revealed that concordance rate between FSD and PSD was 68.0% in the total layer, 69.0% in the epithelial layer, and 98.0% in the subepithelial layer. The extent of remaining biliary epithelium was comparable between FSD and PSD, and more than half of the margins lost > 50% of the entire epithelium, suggesting low quality of the samples. In FSD, the rate of negative margins decreased and that of borderline and positive margins increased according to the extent of the remaining epithelium. Diagnostic discordance between FSD and PSD was observed in 31 epithelial layers and two subepithelial layers. Alteration from borderline to negative was the most frequent(20 of the 31 epithelial layers). Patients with positive margin in the total and epithelial layers by FSD demonstrated a significantly worse local recurrence-free survival(RFS) compared with patients with borderline and negative margins, which revealed comparable local RFS. Patients with borderline and negative margins in the epithelial layer by PSD also revealed comparable local RFS. These results suggested that epithelial borderline might be regarded substantially as negative. When classifying the status of the epithelial layer either as negative or positive, concordance rates between FSD and PSD in the total, epithelial, and subepithelial layers were 95.0%, 93.0%, and 98.0%, respectively.CONCLUSION During intraoperative assessment of bile duct margin, borderline in the epithelial layer can be substantially regarded as negative, under which condition FSD is comparable to PSD.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2018年第12期1332-1342,共11页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 JSPS KAKENHI(No.JP16K08695)from the Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,Science and Technology of Japan
关键词 Cholangiocarcinoma BILE DUCT cancer Frozen SECTION DIAGNOSIS Permanent SECTION DIAGNOSIS BILE DUCT MARGIN Biliary intraepithelial NEOPLASIA Dysplasia Indefinite for NEOPLASIA Borderline lesion Local recurrence Cholangiocarcinoma Bile duct cancer Frozen section diagnosis Permanent section diagnosis Bile duct margin Biliary intraepithelial neoplasia Dysplasia Indefinite for neoplasia Borderline lesion Local recurrence
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