Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Objectives
Reference values for placental weights correlated with gestational age are used in surgical pathology. Most reference values were established for fresh placentas. Some laboratories routinely fix all placentas, bringing into question the accuracy of the reference weight values. We wanted to determine the impact of fixation on placental weight.
Methods
One hundred placentas from uncomplicated pregnancies were weighed in the fresh state, after removal of the cord and membranes. After fixation in formalin for 1 day and 5 days, the placentas were reweighed. The change in weight for each placenta was analyzed by a two-tailed paired t test.
Results
Statistically, a small but significant gain in weight occurred after 24 hours (3.7%, P << .001), and there was no significant change identified in the additional 4 days (P = .51). Nine placentas lost weight with fixation; the weight of four was unchanged.
Conclusions
We consider formalin fixation to add a statistically significant but clinically negligible amount of weight to the placenta.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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