Endoscopic ultrasound-guided pancreatic core-needle/microforceps biopsy is a valuable diagnostic tool for pancreatic lesions: Experience from a large academic institution.

Journal: American Journal Of Clinical Pathology
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Abstract

Objective: Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided, fine-needle core biopsy (FNB), and through-the-needle microforceps biopsy (TTNB) are latest tools for evaluating pancreatic lesions. We aim to provide subspecialty surgical pathologists' experience with EUS-FNB/TTNB in diagnosing pancreatic lesions at a large academic center.

Methods: A 3-year review identified 101 EUS pancreatic specimens submitted for surgical pathology: 87 biopsy specimens (FNB = 58, TTNB = 29) and 14 fine-needle aspirations (FNAs). Diagnoses were compared with cytology and resection specimens when available.

Results: Of the 101 cases, 10 had previous EUS-FNA cytology with inconclusive diagnoses. Rebiopsy with EUS-FNB/TTNB provided definitive diagnoses in 9 cases. Thirty-five cases (18 cystic and 17 solid lesions) had concurrent surgical pathology and cytology specimens. The diagnostic yield of EUS-FNB/TTNB biopsy specimens (69%) was significantly higher than that of cytology specimens (26%, P = .0017), as was the diagnostic accuracy (P = .0012). This diagnostic advantage was statistically significant in cystic lesions (FNB/TTNB [83.3%] vs cytology [16.7%] for achieving a specific diagnosis, P = .0002) but not in solid lesions (61.5% vs 46.2%, P = .6951). Only in 1 case did cytology (adenocarcinoma) provide a more definitive diagnosis than surgical pathology (high-grade dysplasia cannot exclude adenocarcinoma).

Conclusions: The EUS-FNB/TTNB methods complement EUS-FNA cytology in diagnosing pancreatic lesions, and they often outperforms concurrent cytology specimens, particularly in cystic lesions.

Authors
Saba Shafi, Wendy Frankel, Zaibo Li, Dan Jones, Somashekar Krishna, Ashwini Esnakula, Martha Yearsley, Shaoli Sun, Giovanni Lujan, Jennifer Vazzano, Wegahta Weldemichael, Peter Lee, Hamza Shah, Jordan Burlen, George Papachristou, Wei Chen