Biblioteca Hospital 12 de Octubre
Vista normal Vista MARC Vista ISBD

Enseñanzas derivadas del estudio comparativo entre biopsia de masa renal y el análisis del espécimen quirúrgico. [artículo]

Por: Villacampa Aubá, Felipe [Urología] | García Muñoz, H [Anatomía Patológica] | Tejido Sánchez, Ángel [Urología] | Romero Otero, Javier [Urología] | Rosa Kehrman, Federico de la [Urología].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Urología | Servicio de Anatomía Patológica.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelArtículoEditor: Actas urológicas españolas, 2014Descripción: 38(10):655-61.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: Introduction: The role of renal mass (RM) biopsy is currently under discussion. As a result of the progressive increase in the incidental diagnosis of RMs (which have a higher percentage of benignity and well-differentiated cancers), new approaches have emerged such as observation, especially with elderly patients or those with significant comorbidity. RM biopsy (RMB) should provide sufficient information for making this decision, but so far this has not been the case. We examine our prospective series of in-bench RMBs after surgery and compare them with the anatomy of the removed specimen. Material and methods: We obtained (prospectively, in-bench and with a 16-gauge needle) 4 biopsies of RMs operated on in our department from October 2008 to December 2009. These RMs were analyzed by 2 uropathologists and compared with the results of the specimen. Results: We analyzed 188 biopsies (47 RMs); 12.75% were "not valid". The ability of biopsy to diagnose malignancy or benignity was 100%, and the coincidence in the histological type was 95%. The success in determining the tumor grade was 100% when the cancer was low-grade and 62% when high-grade. None of the analyzed data (necrosis, size, etc.) influenced the results in a statistically significant manner. Conclusion: RMB with a 16-G needle enables the differentiation between malignancy and benignity in 100% of cases, with a very similar diagnostic accuracy in the tumor type. Tumor grade is still the pending issue with renal mass biopsy.
Etiquetas de esta biblioteca: No hay etiquetas de esta biblioteca para este título. Ingresar para agregar etiquetas.
    valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
Tipo de ítem Ubicación actual Signatura Estado Fecha de vencimiento
Artículo Artículo PC16385 (Navegar estantería) Disponible

Formato Vancouver:
Domínguez-Esteban M, Villacampa-Aubá F, Garcia-Muñóz H, Tejido Sánchez A, Romero Otero J, de la Rosa Kehrmann F. Enseñanzas derivadas del estudio comparativo entre
biopsia de masa renal y el análisis del espécimen
quirúrgico. Actas Urol Esp. 2014 Dec;38(10):655-61.

PMID: 24704129

Contiene 30 referencias

Introduction: The role of renal mass (RM) biopsy is currently under discussion. As a result of the progressive increase in the incidental diagnosis of RMs (which have a higher percentage of benignity and well-differentiated cancers), new approaches have emerged such as observation, especially with elderly patients or those with significant comorbidity. RM biopsy (RMB) should provide sufficient information for making this decision, but so far this has not been the case. We examine our prospective series of in-bench RMBs after surgery and compare them with the anatomy of the removed specimen.
Material and methods: We obtained (prospectively, in-bench and with a 16-gauge needle) 4 biopsies of RMs operated on in our department from October 2008 to December 2009. These RMs were analyzed by 2 uropathologists and compared with the results of the specimen.
Results: We analyzed 188 biopsies (47 RMs); 12.75% were "not valid". The ability of biopsy to diagnose malignancy or benignity was 100%, and the coincidence in the histological type was 95%. The success in determining the tumor grade was 100% when the cancer was low-grade and 62% when high-grade. None of the analyzed data (necrosis, size, etc.) influenced the results in a statistically significant manner.

Conclusion: RMB with a 16-G needle enables the differentiation between malignancy and benignity in 100% of cases, with a very similar diagnostic accuracy in the tumor type. Tumor grade is still the pending issue with renal mass biopsy.

No hay comentarios para este ejemplar.

Ingresar a su cuenta para colocar un comentario.

Con tecnología Koha