Urology Journal (Mar 2013)

Single Institution Experience with Tru-Cut Renal Mass Biopsy for Diagnosing WilmsTumor

  • Linda A. Baker,
  • Patricio C. Gargollo,
  • Jonathan E. Wickiser,
  • Bruce J. Schlomer,
  • Candace F. Granberg,
  • Nicholas G Cost,
  • Dinesh Rakheja

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 780 – 783

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of needle biopsy for diagnosing Wilmstumor (WT) before chemotherapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We reviewed our institutional experience with Tru-Cut biopsy of pediatric renal masses in patients who subsequently underwent nephrectomy. We compared biopsy pathology with nephrectomy specimens to determine if biopsy accurately predicted final pathology. RESULTS: Seven children underwent Tru-Cut renal mass biopsy followed by surgical resection. In 4 patients, the final biopsy pathology was definitively read as WT and in 3 subjects, the pathology was read as WT versus hyperplastic nephrogenic rest. In all 7 patients, the nephrectomy pathology confirmed a diagnosis of WT. There were no complications after biopsy, and no patients have had local or regional recurrence.CONCLUSION: In our experience, pre-therapy Tru-Cut biopsy safely provides an adequate specimen for pathologic review in diagnosing WT.

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