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Laparoscopic cytology--an evaluation.

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  • 1Gastroenterology Service, Hospital Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona.

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Laparoscopic cytology significantly improves cancer diagnosis accuracy, especially for liver and extrahepatic malignancies. Combining cytology with biopsy offers superior diagnostic performance in abdominal cancer staging.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Pathology

Background:

  • Accurate intraoperative diagnosis of abdominal malignancies is crucial for patient management.
  • Laparoscopy is a common minimally invasive surgical approach.
  • The diagnostic yield of cytological sampling during laparoscopy requires further evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of laparoscopic cytology compared to biopsy for primary/secondary liver cancer and extrahepatic abdominal malignancies.
  • To assess the added value of cytological examination to biopsy in intraoperative diagnosis.
  • To determine the sensitivity and specificity of laparoscopic cytology in diagnosing abdominal cancers.

Main Methods:

  • Cytological sampling via abrasion and/or aspiration was performed during laparoscopy in 927 patients.

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  • Diagnostic accuracy was compared between cytology, biopsy, and their combined use.
  • Sensitivity and specificity were calculated for laparoscopic cytology in liver and extrahepatic cancers.
  • Main Results:

    • Laparoscopic cytology confirmed malignancy in 93.1% of liver cancers and 89.9% of extrahepatic malignancies.
    • Combined cytology and biopsy achieved 97.6% accuracy for liver cancer and 95.8% for extrahepatic cancers.
    • Cytology provided additional positive diagnoses in 15.6% of liver and 11.7% of extrahepatic cases, particularly when biopsy was contraindicated.

    Conclusions:

    • Laparoscopic cytology is a highly sensitive and specific method for diagnosing abdominal malignancies during surgery.
    • The combination of cytology and biopsy maximizes diagnostic accuracy.
    • Laparoscopic cytology is a valuable tool, especially when biopsy is technically challenging or risky.