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Introduction: Detailed, high-quality histopathological examination of colorectal carcinoma is an essential component of accurate disease staging. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of standard pathological protocol implementation on the quality of colorectal cancer specimen evaluation.

Material And Methods: The standard protocol for colorectal cancer specimens evaluation was created on the basis of the NCCN guidelines for colorectal carcinoma and in accordance with the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) recommendations. The protocol has been implemented into the practice of University Hospital Ostrava since 1 January 2013. All patients who underwent resection for colorectal cancer in University Hospital Ostrava between 1 January 2011 and 30 June 2013 were included into the study. Histopathological reports (before and after protocol implementation) were analysed with a focus on the presence of the parameters being monitored; the differences underwent statistical analysis.

Results: In total, 235 patients who underwent resection of colorectal cancer (184 patients before and 51 patients after protocol implementation) were included into the study. The mean number of investigated lymph nodes was 12.5±6.3 (colon) and 12.6±6.2 (rectum) before protocol implementation. The mean number of lymph nodes was 15.0±4.6 (colon) and 16.8±6.7 (rectum) after protocol implementation; the differences are statistically significant. Before protocol implementation, the limit of 12 investigated lymph nodes was not reached in 49 patients with colon carcinoma (43.8%) and in 32 patients with rectal carcinoma (44.4%). Statistically significant improvement was noted after protocol implementation - the limit of 12 lymph nodes was not reached in 5 patients (18.5%) with colon and 4 patients (16.7%) with rectal carcinoma. There were also differences in the number of macroscopic mesorectal excision quality evaluation, circumferential resection margin reports and signs of microscopic tumour aggressiveness, in favour of histopathological reports after standard protocol implementation.

Conclusions: Our retrospective study proved that the implementation of the standard protocol for colorectal cancer resection specimens leads to an improved quality of definitive histopathological reports.

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