Retrospective audit of Ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology and core biopsy in the assessment of head and neck lumps excluding thyroid nodules at South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust

O. K. D. S. T. Rosa Opatha, R. Simon, H. B. Al-Deerawi
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Objectives: Compare rates of diagnostic versus non diagnostic outcomes for fine needle aspiration (FNA) and core biopsy for non-thyroid head and neck lumps.Methods: Audit on biopsy technique used for ultra sound guided biopsies of non-thyroid neck lumps was performed over a 12-month period in South Warwickshire NHS Foundation trust (SWFT) in the year 2022. Data was collected from records in the Histopathology laboratory and electronic patient records.Results: A total of 72 lumps underwent biopsy during this period at SWFT and amongst them were 38 parotid lumps, 3 submandibular lumps, 29 lymph nodes and 2 other head and neck lumps. There were 34 fine needle aspirations were done for parotid lumps and 8 of them were non diagnostic. 4 of them went on to have core biopsies and all of them were diagnostic. There were 21 ultra sound guide core biopsies performed and only 2 of them were non diagnostic and required excision biopsy. There were 8 patients who underwent FNA and only 4 of them were diagnostic. The sensitivity of FNA for lymph nodes and salivary glands was 50% and 77% respectively. Core biopsy showed a 100% sensitivity for salivary gland and a 90.5% sensitivity to lymph nodes.Conclusion: FNAC yields good results with salivary gland lumps. Core needle biopsy has better sensitivity for investigation of enlarged cervical lymph nodes and has added advantage of immunohistochemistry and molecular testing.
对南沃里克郡国家医疗服务系统基金会信托基金在超声引导下对头颈部肿块(不包括甲状腺结节)进行细针穿刺细胞学检查和核心活组织检查的回顾性审核
目的:比较非甲状腺头颈部肿块的细针穿刺(FNA)和核心活检的诊断率和非诊断率:比较非甲状腺头颈部肿块的细针穿刺(FNA)和核心活检的诊断率与非诊断率:2022年,南沃里克郡国家医疗服务系统基金会信托基金(SWFT)对超音波引导下的非甲状腺颈部肿块活检技术进行了为期12个月的审计。数据来自组织病理学实验室的记录和电子病历:在此期间,南沃里克郡医院共对72个肿块进行了活检,其中包括38个腮腺肿块、3个颌下腺肿块、29个淋巴结和2个其他头颈部肿块。腮腺肿块共进行了 34 次细针穿刺,其中 8 次无法确诊。其中 4 例进行了核心活检,全部确诊。共进行了 21 次超声引导核心活检,其中只有 2 次无法确诊,需要进行切除活检。有 8 名患者接受了 FNA 检查,其中只有 4 例确诊。FNA 对淋巴结和唾液腺的敏感度分别为 50%和 77%。核心活检对唾液腺的敏感性为 100%,对淋巴结的敏感性为 90.5%:结论:FNAC 对唾液腺肿块的检查结果良好。结论:FNAC 对唾液腺肿块的检查结果良好,核心针活检对肿大的宫颈淋巴结的检查具有更高的灵敏度,并具有免疫组化和分子检测的额外优势。
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