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The Effect of Cryoablation on the Histologic Interpretation of Intraoperative Biopsy of Small Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma and Renal Oncocytoma - Abstract Show Comments PDF Print E-mail
  
Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Division of Urologic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.

We evaluated the effects of the first freeze-thaw cycle of cryoablation on Fuhrman grade, histology, and tumor architecture of small clear cell renal carcinomas and renal oncocytomas using an 18-gauge needle biopsy.

Between August 2006 and June 2007, 11 patients underwent cryoablation for 14 renal neoplasms. A laparoscopic approach was employed using third-generation argon/helium cryotechnology. Biopsies were taken prior to and following the first freeze-thaw cycle. Each biopsy sample was semiquantitively evaluated for cytoplasmic fraying, nuclear hyperchromasia, nuclear breakdown, and tissue discohesion as well as Fuhrman grade and interpretability by a single pathologist.

Eighteen precryoablation and 15 post-first freeze biopsies were taken. A tissue diagnosis was rendered in 100% of 11 patients. Pathologic diagnosis following the first freeze-thaw cycle of cryotherapy, as compared with the pretreatment biopsy, was accurate in 10 (91%) cases. Neither of the two post-first freeze biopsies in the remaining patient rendered a diagnosis: one had an insufficient quantity of tissue and the second missed the tumor, abstracting benign renal tissue. There was no significant difference in cytoplasmic fraying (P = 0.30), nuclear hyperchromasia (P = 0.43), nuclear breakdown (P = 0.58), or tissue discohesion (P = 0.84) observed between biopsies taken before and after the first freeze-thaw cycle of cryoablation. In no case did we note a change in Fuhrman grade greater than 1.

One cycle of cryoablation does not significantly alter the architecture or Fuhrman grade of biopsy tissue, thus allowing for another method to obtain sufficient histologic tissue when bleeding is minimal.

Written by
Chen VH, Mayes JM, Madden JF, Stein AJ, Mouraviev V, Polascik TJ.

Reference
J Endourol. 2008 Jul 11. Epub ahead of print.

PubMed Abstract
PMID:18620504

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