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Incidence of unexpected leiomyosarcoma in a Turkish province: a retrospective multi-centre study in a low income setting. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess the incidence of unexpected leiomyosarcoma (LMS) in patients who had surgery for leiomyomas in Konya province, finding an incidence rate of 0.56% (1 in 176 surgeries), which is higher than reported in existing literature.
  • The researchers analyzed surgery data from eight hospitals between January 2012 and January 2019, discovering 21 cases of unexpected LMS out of 3703 patients, alongside 6 other malignant tumors in the cohort.
  • Given the higher incidence of LMS and ongoing debates around surgical procedures, it emphasizes the need for improved preoperative detection methods to better manage patient care and calls for further studies into tumor biology for accurate diagnosis.

Article Abstract

The aim of the current study was to estimate the incidence of unexpected leiomyosarcoma (LMS) in patients who underwent surgery due to leiomyomas in Konya province, and to contribute to the literature discussing comparisons with similar studies. The digital archives of eight high-volume hospitals were studied for surgeries performed due to leiomyomas between January 2012 and January 2019, and leiomyosarcoma incidence was calculated based on the data obtained. Twenty-one patients in 3703 cases were found to have unexpected leiomyosarcoma, which means we can expect one leiomyosarcoma in 176 (0.56%) surgeries. Six more malignant tumours were detected among the remaining cases. Thus, our study estimated the incidence of unexpected leiomyosarcoma as 1/176 (0.56%), which is higher than most of the studies in the literature justifying the debate started by the FDA in 2014. As the tumour biology is not yet clear, and the incidence of unexpected leiomyosarcoma tends to be so high, the key focus must be to try to detect uterine leiomyosarcomas preoperatively for robust patient care.IMPACT STATEMENT The incidence of unexpected leiomyosarcoma varies widely from 1/498 to 1/8300 depending on the study method and the type of procedure, and there is still controversy, even after the FDA statement that led to a major restriction in laparoscopic surgeries due to concerns about inadvertent morcellation of leiomyosarcomas. To the best of our knowledge, the current study found the highest incidence of unexpected leiomyosarcoma, and consequently a serious evaluation of all patients undergoing surgery due to leiomyomas preoperatively considering a leiomyosarcoma candidate is recommended. Studies on tumour biology and novel markers must be supported for accurate preoperative diagnosis of leiomyosarcoma.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01443615.2022.2036958DOI Listing

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