Preoperative and postoperative staging in endometrial cancer – a prospective study

Authors

  • Ondřej Brych Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika pardubické nemocnice
  • Jana Drozenová
  • Tomáš Pichlík
  • Martin Hruda
  • Lukáš Rob
  • Helena Robová
  • Petr Waldauf
  • Polyna Themistocleous
  • Michael J. Halaška

Keywords:

endometrial cancer – tumour stage – tumour grade – sentinel lymph node detection

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine how often changes the stage of the tumour in definitive histology against preoperative clinical stage in patient cohort with diagnosed endometrial cancer.

Methods: We evaluated prospectively a cohort of 166 patients with endometrial cancer. They all underwent abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, sentinel lymph node biopsy. Patients with high-risk tumours also pelvic lymfadenectomy. We collected data of preoperative diagnostic bio psy and postoperative definitive histology. The data were statistically processed.

Results: Detection of sentinel lymph node was successful in 71.1%, bilateral successful detection was in 40.6%. Discrepancy of tumour grade between preoperative biopsy and definitive histology was generally 31.4%. Upgrading of the tumour was in 22 (14.4%) cases, downgrading in 26 (17%) cases. Upgrade from low-risk to high-risk group of tumours was noticed in eight cases. Histopathological tumour type changed in 6.6%, 4.6% moved to histopathologic high-risk group. The tumour stage changed in defi nite histology in 57.3%, in 19.2% of cases moved from stage low/intermediate-risk group to intermediate-high/high-risk disease group.

Conclusion: Correct assessment of preoperative clinical stage and histological grade of endometrial cancer is burdened with a high inaccuracy rate. A lot of cases is up-staged after surgical staging and moved to intermediate-high/high-risk disease group. Results confi rm the importance of oncogynaecologic centre II. evaluation of histopathology findings from diagnostic biopsies made in referring hospitals. Sentinel lymph node biopsy should be performed even in clinically low/intermediate-risk disease group.

Published

2024-02-22

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Gynecology and Obstetrics

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