Current Oncology (Mar 2023)

Real-Time Urethral and Ureteral Assessment during Radical Cystectomy Using Ex-Vivo Optical Imaging: A Novel Technique for the Evaluation of Fresh Unfixed Surgical Margins

  • Francesco Prata,
  • Umberto Anceschi,
  • Chiara Taffon,
  • Silvia Maria Rossi,
  • Martina Verri,
  • Andrea Iannuzzi,
  • Alberto Ragusa,
  • Francesco Esperto,
  • Salvatore Mario Prata,
  • Anna Crescenzi,
  • Roberto Mario Scarpa,
  • Giuseppe Simone,
  • Rocco Papalia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30030259
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 3
pp. 3421 – 3431

Abstract

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Background: Our study aims to assess the feasibility and the reproducibility of fluorescent confocal microscopy (FCM) real-time assessment of urethral and ureteral margins during open radical cystectomy (ORC) for bladder cancer (BCa). Methods: From May 2020 to January 2022, 46 patients underwent ORC with intraoperative FCM evaluation. Each specimen was intraoperatively stained for histopathological analysis using FCM, analyzed as a frozen section (FSA), and sent for traditional H&E examination. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and the negative predictive value (NPV) of FCM and FSA were assessed and compared with H&E for urethral and ureteral margins separately. Results: The agreement was evaluated through Cohen’s κ statistic. Urethral diagnostic agreement between FCM and FSA showed a κ = 0.776 (p p p p < 0.001) between FCM and H&E was found. Conclusions: FCM proved to be a safe, feasible, and reproducible method for the intraoperative assessment of urethral and ureteral margins during ORC. Compared to standard FSA, FCM showed adequate diagnostic performance in detecting urethral and ureteral malignant involvement.

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