Transurethral resection in one piece (TURBO) is an accurate tool for pathological staging of bladder tumor

Objectives:  To demonstrate the usefulness of transurethral resection in one piece (TURBO) as an accurate pathological staging tool for bladder tumor. Methods:  Ninety‐seven patients with newly diagnosed bladder cancer underwent TURBO that was performed either in an en bloc or in a divisional manner...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of urology 2010-08, Vol.17 (8), p.708-714
Hauptverfasser: Ukai, Rinzo, Hashimoto, Kunihiro, Iwasa, Tsuguo, Nakayama, Hirofumi
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives:  To demonstrate the usefulness of transurethral resection in one piece (TURBO) as an accurate pathological staging tool for bladder tumor. Methods:  Ninety‐seven patients with newly diagnosed bladder cancer underwent TURBO that was performed either in an en bloc or in a divisional manner. The histological quality of the resection specimens was evaluated and the pathological stage was assigned on the basis of the depth of invasion, which was histologically determined. Results:  Specimens obtained by TURBO were well oriented and their 3‐D architecture was maintained. This allowed a histological assessment of the entire specimen. Portions of muscularis propria were identified beneath the tumor base in the specimens of 80 (82%) patients. In only seven (7%) patients, the tumors had a deep resection margin positive for carcinoma and were ambiguously staged as “pT1 or higher” or “pT2 or higher”. Thus, definite pathological staging of TURBO specimens was possible in 90 (93%) patients (pTa, 30; pT1, 58; pT2, 2). Conclusions:  An accurate pathological stage can be assigned to the TURBO specimen in most bladder cancer patients.
ISSN:0919-8172
1442-2042
DOI:10.1111/j.1442-2042.2010.02571.x