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Audit of Histopathology Reports for Breast Cancer in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital
Atanda, A. T; Atanda, J. O.
  • Atanda, A. T; s.af
  • Atanda, J. O; s.af
West Afr. j. med ; 29(3): 174-177, 2010.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1273479
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The usefulness of histopathology reports is a function of the quality of information contained therein. Thus there is need to establish minimum criteria to be met in reporting cases as a quality control mechanism.

OBJECTIVE:

To audit the quality of histopathology reports of mastectomy specimens received in the pathology laboratory of a Teaching Hospital.

METHODS:

Laboratory numbers of all cancer bearing mastectomy cases received in 10 years (1999-2008) were extracted from pathology reception registers and their accompanying original request cards were retrieved from archives. From these cards relevant information meeting six set audit criteria and average turn around times were determined and analysed.

RESULTS:

One hundred and sixty-five mastectomy cases were received but archival retrieval was possible for only 134 (81.2) cases. The reports documented tumour size; macroscopic resection margin; histological tumour type; histological grading; lymphatic/vascular invasion characterized by invasion of tumour cells into lymphatic vessels; arteries or more importantly veins; and microscopic resection margin. These were documented in 50; 62; 92; 40; 12and 64of cases respectively. Average turn around time was 15.8 days. Only three (2.2) of the reports met all the six criteria.

CONCLUSION:

This 10-year audit shows the lapses in our histopathology reports and the need for establishment of standard report formats as tools for quality assurance
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Teaching / Breast Neoplasms / Clinical Audit / Hospitals / Mastectomy Language: English Journal: West Afr. j. med Year: 2010 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Teaching / Breast Neoplasms / Clinical Audit / Hospitals / Mastectomy Language: English Journal: West Afr. j. med Year: 2010 Type: Article