TY - JOUR
T1 - Significance of peritoneal washings in gynecologic oncology
T2 - The experience with 901 intraoperative washings at an Academic Medical Center
AU - Mathew, Seema
AU - Erozan, Yener S.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - Objective. - Peritoneal washings are routinely performed during gynecologic surgery. The presence or absence of malignant cells in washings helps determine the stage of the malignancy. However, the efficacy of this procedure has not been studied recently. Design. - All intraoperative washings for gynecologic disease at our hospital from 1992 through 1994 (901 cases) were reviewed. Of these, 380 were gynecologic malignancies that were reviewed for changes in staging based on the presence of malignant cells. Results. - Histologically, 380 cases were gynecologic malignancies, 521 benign, 79 nongynecologic, and 25 had no accompanying surgical pathology. Of the malignancies, 125 had a diagnosis of cancer on washings. In 12 cases (3.1%), a change in stage resulted. Conclusions. - In a small but significant number of cases, malignant cells in the washings changed postoperative staging, impacting therapeutic measures and prognosis for these patients greatly. Peritoneal washings remain a simple yet effective tool in the evaluation and management of gynecologic malignancies.
AB - Objective. - Peritoneal washings are routinely performed during gynecologic surgery. The presence or absence of malignant cells in washings helps determine the stage of the malignancy. However, the efficacy of this procedure has not been studied recently. Design. - All intraoperative washings for gynecologic disease at our hospital from 1992 through 1994 (901 cases) were reviewed. Of these, 380 were gynecologic malignancies that were reviewed for changes in staging based on the presence of malignant cells. Results. - Histologically, 380 cases were gynecologic malignancies, 521 benign, 79 nongynecologic, and 25 had no accompanying surgical pathology. Of the malignancies, 125 had a diagnosis of cancer on washings. In 12 cases (3.1%), a change in stage resulted. Conclusions. - In a small but significant number of cases, malignant cells in the washings changed postoperative staging, impacting therapeutic measures and prognosis for these patients greatly. Peritoneal washings remain a simple yet effective tool in the evaluation and management of gynecologic malignancies.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 9199626
AN - SCOPUS:0030911604
SN - 0003-9985
VL - 121
SP - 604
EP - 606
JO - Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
JF - Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
IS - 6
ER -