Evaluation of fine catheter aspiration cytology of the peritoneum as an adjunct to decision making in the acute abdomen

Author:

Vipond M N1,Paterson-Brown S1,Tyrrell M R1,Coleman D2,Thompson J N1,Dudley H A F1

Affiliation:

1. Academic Surgical Unit, St. Mary's Hospital, London W2 1NY, UK

2. Department of Cytology, St. Mary's Hospital, London W2 1NY, UK

Abstract

Abstract Fine catheter aspiration cytology of the peritoneal cavity was performed successfully in 61 patients admitted with acute abdominal pain. Aspirates were examined microscopically and the percentage of neutrophils in the specimen counted. In patients in whom the clinical need for operation was certain (n = 25) all patients required surgery and the peritoneal neutrophil count was >50per cent. In patients in whom the clinical need for operation was uncertain (n = 36) 19 patients required operation: the peritoneal neutrophil count was > 50per cent in 18 and in one patient with ectopic pregnancy fresh blood was aspirated. Of the 17 patients not requiring operation the peritoneal neutrophil count was < 10per cent in 15 and > 50per cent in two patients (both had acute pelvic inflammatory disease). This study confirms peritoneal cytology as a useful adjunct to decision making in those patients with acute abdominal pain in whom the decision to operate is in doubt.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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