Author/Editor     Volavšek, Metka; Blanca, Ana; Montironi, Rodolfo; Cheng, Liang; Raspollini, Maria R.; Vau, Nuno; Fonseca, Jorge; Pierconti, Francesco; Lopez-Beltran, Antonio
Title     Digital versus light microscopy assessment of surgical margin statusafter radical prostatectomy
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 472, št. 3
Publication year     2018
Volume     str. 451-460
ISSN     0945-6317 - Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology
Language     eng
Abstract     Positive surgical margin (PSM) extension reported as focal or non-focal/extensive is an important pathologic prognostic parameter after radical prostatectomy. Like wise, there is limited or no agreement on how to measure and what the best cut-off points tobe used in practice are. We hypothesized that digital microscopy (DM) would potentially provide a more objective way tomeasure PSM and better define its clinical significance. To further our knowledge, we have evaluated PSM status in 107 laparoscopic radical prostatectomies using digital and conventional light microscopy (LM). DM evaluation detected three additional PSM cases, but no differences were seen (LM vs DM; p= 0.220). Mean linear measurement correlated to biochemical recurrence (BR) (LM, p=0.002; DM,p= 0.001). ROC analysis identified a cut-off point to assess linear measurement by LM (3.5 mm) or DM (3.2 mm), but only digital measurement was significant for BR-free survival. Our study also evaluated a cut-off >-3 mm that was associated to BR using LM (p=0.023)or DM (p= 0.001). Finally, the number of paraffin blocks bearing PSM correlated with BR (p< 0.001) status with either LM or DM. In conclusion, DM produces similar data than LM but shows more accurate measurements. Reporting of PSM with score of>-3 vs. > 3 mm linear extent using LM (3.2 mm if digital microscopy isapplied) might represent an important prognostic feature after radical prostatectomy. Alternatively, reporting the number of blocks with PSM 1 vs. 2 or more might also provide important prognostic data in practice.
Keywords     prostate cancer
radical prostatectomy
digital pathology
rak prostate
radikalna prostatektomija
digitalna mikroskopija