Effect of modified Davidson's fixative on examined number of lymph nodes and TNM-stage in colon carcinoma

W. Kelder*, B. Inberg, J. T. M. Plukker, H. Groen, P. C. Baas, A. T. M. G. Tiebosch

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    Abstract

    Aims: We evaluated the effect of modified Davidson's fixative (mDF) on the number of lymph nodes examined and staging in patients with colon carcinoma.

    Methods: The results of two different fixation methods used in the pathological preparation of the resection specimens were analyzed. A traditional formalin preparation with manual dissection of all nodes was performed in 117 colon specimens between January 2003 and July 2004. After July 2004, the resected specimens of 125 patients was fixated in mDF. Differences in the retrieval and number of nodes and size of suspected nodal metastases were measured. All lymph nodes were stained with conventional H&E methods.

    Results: The median number of examined nodes increased from 5 (0-17) to 13 (0-35) nodes after the introduction of mDF (p <0.001). The type of resection and the T-stage influenced the number of retrieved nodes significantly. The percentage of node-positive cases increased from 30% to 41 % (p = 0.077) with mDF, the median size of the retrieved lymph nodes decreased from 9 mm before to 6 mm after mDF (p <0.001) and more micrometastases were found (6% vs. 16%, p = 0.03).

    Conclusions: With mDF technique more lymph nodes were retrieved in the resected colon specimens. Smaller nodes and more micrometastases were found, leading to more node positive patients. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)525-530
    Number of pages6
    JournalEuropean Journal of Surgical Oncology
    Volume34
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May-2008

    Keywords

    • colon cancer
    • staging
    • lymph nodes
    • modified Davidson's fixation
    • COLORECTAL RESECTION SPECIMENS
    • RECTAL-CANCER
    • CLEARANCE TECHNIQUE
    • REVEALING SOLUTION
    • FAT CLEARANCE
    • SURVIVAL
    • FLUOROURACIL
    • QUALITY
    • IMPACT
    • METASTASES

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