Oil blotting paper for formalin fixation increases endoscopic ultrasound‐guided tissue acquisition‐collected sample volumes on glass slides

Author:

Yamai Takuo12ORCID,Ikezawa Kenji1ORCID,Seiki Yusuke1,Watsuji Ko1,Kawamoto Yasuharu1,Hirao Takeru1,Daiku Kazuma1,Maeda Shingo1,Urabe Makiko1,Kai Yugo1,Takada Ryoji1ORCID,Mukai Kaori1,Nakabori Tasuku1ORCID,Uehara Hiroyuki1,Tsuzaki Sayoko3,Ryu Ayumi3,Tanada Satoshi3,Nagata Shigenori4,Ohkawa Kazuyoshi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Oncology Osaka International Cancer Institute Osaka Japan

2. Department of Gastroenterology Osaka General Medical Center Osaka Japan

3. Department of Clinical Laboratory Osaka International Cancer Institute Osaka Japan

4. Department of Diagnostic Pathology and Cytology Osaka International Cancer Institute Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesEndoscopic ultrasound‐guided tissue acquisition (EUS‐TA) is used for pathological diagnosis and obtaining samples for molecular testing, facilitating the initiation of targeted therapies in patients with pancreatic cancer. However, samples obtained via EUS‐TA are often insufficient, requiring more efforts to improve sampling adequacy for molecular testing. Therefore, this study investigated the use of oil blotting paper for formalin fixation of samples obtained via EUS‐TA.MethodsThis prospective study enrolled 42 patients who underwent EUS‐TA for pancreatic cancer between September 2020 and February 2022 at the Osaka International Cancer Institute. After a portion of each sample obtained via EUS‐TA was separated for routine histological evaluation, the residual samples were divided into filter paper and oil blotting paper groups for analysis. Accordingly, filter paper and oil blotting paper were used for the formalin fixation process. The total tissue, nuclear, and cytoplasm areas of each sample were quantitatively evaluated using virtual slides, and the specimen volume and histological diagnosis of each sample were evaluated by an expert pathologist.ResultsAll cases were cytologically diagnosed as adenocarcinoma. The area ratios of the total tissue, nuclear, and cytoplasmic portions were significantly larger in the oil blotting paper group than in the filter paper group. The frequency of cases with large amount of tumor cells was significantly higher in the oil blotting paper group (33.3%) than in the filter paper group (11.9%) (p = 0.035).ConclusionsOil blotting paper can increase the sample volume obtained via EUS‐TA on glass slides and improve sampling adequacy for molecular testing.

Publisher

Wiley

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