Title of article :
The risk of tumor cell dissemination in mediastinoscopy: a cytological study
Author/Authors :
BİLGİN BÜYÜKKARABACAK, Yasemin Ondokuz Mayıs University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Thoracic Surgery, Turkey , TASLAK ŞENGÜL, Ayşen Ondokuz Mayıs University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Thoracic Surgery, Turkey , MEYDAN, Bilge Can Ondokuz Mayis University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pathology, Turkey , ÇELİK, Burçin Ondokuz Mayıs University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Thoracic Surgery, Turkey , PİRZİRENLİ, Mehmet Gökhan Ondokuz Mayıs University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Thoracic Surgery, Turkey , GÜRZ, Selçuk Ondokuz Mayis University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Thoracic Surgery, Turkey , SÜRÜCÜ, Zeynep Pelin Ondokuz Mayis University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Thoracic Surgery, Turkey , BAŞOĞLU, Ahmet Ondokuz Mayıs University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Thoracic Surgery, Turkey
From page :
872
To page :
876
Abstract :
Background/aim: Mediastinoscopy is an invasive procedure that is used in the diagnosis of mediastinal diseases and in staging lung cancer. Tumor cell seeding during mediastinoscopy along the mediastinum and the incision line is a very rare complication. This study aimed to test the safety of mediastinoscopy in terms of tumor seeding by cytological evaluation of mediastinal lavage samples taken before and after biopsy. Materials and methods: The patients who underwent mediastinoscopy in our hospital between 2011 and 2014 were studied prospectively. Seventy-three patients with a diagnosis of lung or mediastinal malignancy were included in the study. All patients underwent classical cervical mediastinoscopy and mediastinal lavages were taken before and after the biopsy. Both lavage samples were sent to the pathology department in syringes for malignant cell cytology screening. Results: The results of the histopathological examinations of lymph node biopsies were reactive in 25 patients and positive for malignancy in 48 patients. In 2 of 48 patients whose lymph nodes were reported to be positive for malignancy, the mediastinal lavage sample was reported to be positive for malignancy after biopsy, although it was negative preoperatively. In two patients, both the pre- and postbiopsy lavage samples were reported to be positive for malignancy. Conclusion: While performing dissection and biopsy during mediastinoscopy, tumor seeding into the mediastinum may occur. Long follow-up periods and large patient series are needed to determine how cytopathological examination of both fluids would affect the prognosis.
Keywords :
Mediastinoscopy , lavage , cytology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (TJMS)
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (TJMS)
Record number :
2530727
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