Peritoneal washings in endometrial carcinoma. A study of 298 patients with histopathologic correlation.

2000 
OBJECTIVE: To correlate findings of peritoneal washings in patients with endometrial carcinoma with histologic parameters. STUDY DESIGN: Between 1995 and 1998, 298 women with endometrial carcinoma were treated by hysterectomy with intraoperative peritoneal washings (PW) at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. All cytology and pathology slides were available for review. Pathologic parameters of hysterectomy specimens were evaluated and correlated with the findings of PW. RESULTS: Thirty-two patients (10.7%) had abnormal PW. Two hundred sixty-two had endometrioid adenocarcinoma; 26 of them had abnormal PW (10.0%). Thirty-six patients had other histologic subtypes (papillary serous carcinoma, clear cell carcinoma and adenosquamous carcinoma), and six of them had abnormal PW (16.7%). The incidence of abnormal PW in the two groups was not significantly different (P=.78). Among 26 patients with endometrioid adenocarcinoma and abnormal PW, there were 17 cases (9.9%) of International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) grade 1, 7 (12.7%) of grade 2 and 2 (5.7%) of grade 3 (P=.56). Ten cases (14.9%) had no myometrial invasion, 10 (7.0%) had myometrial invasion of ≤50% of myometrial thickness, and 6 (11.5%) had invasion of > 50% of myometrial thickness (P=.18). Vascular invasion was present in 8 cases (14.8%) and absent from 17 (8.2%) (P=.14). Eighteen patients (7.6%) had stage I/II disease, and eight patients (30.8%) had stage III/IV disease (P=.001). Among 298 patients, cervicovaginal smears performed before surgery were available for review in 76. Five of the 7 patients (71.4%) with abnormal PW and 37 of the 69 patients (53.6%) with normal PW had abnormal Pap smears (P=.45). CONCLUSION: Abnormal PW did not correlate with histologic subtypes, FIGO grade, depth of myometrial invasion, vascular invasion or abnormal Pap smears. A significantly higher incidence of abnormal PW was associated with stage III/IV disease.
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