Background And Aim: Ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy (FCM) systems are innovative optical imaging tools that create virtual high-resolution histological images without any standard tissue processing, either freezing or fixing in formalin and embedding in paraffin. These systems have opened an era that would revolutionize pathological examination by providing rapid, real-time assessments across various pathology subspecialties, potentially replacing conventional methods that are tissue- and time-consuming. This study aimed to present the first utilization of FCM in pediatric surgical oncology, focusing on assessing the benefits, particularly in facilitating rapid and accurate diagnosis.
Methods: This preliminary study comprised five consecutive patients undergoing surgical biopsy for disease characterization and surgical strategy selection. After biopsy, tissue samples were prepared and analyzed using FCM without sectioning. A pathologist who evaluated macroscopic and microscopic images, once obtained remotely, could promptly indicate any interventions that require timeliness. Samples were then evaluated with conventional methods.
Results: All five lesions were deemed suitable for evaluation. Preliminary diagnoses utilizing FCM included atypical Spitz nevus (1), Wilm's tumor (1), lymph node reactive hyperplasia (1), malignant germ cell tumor of the testis (1), and Hodgkin's lymphoma (1). Final histopathological analyses revealed atypical Spitz nevus (1), Wilm's tumor (1), hyperplastic lymphadenopathy with a prevalent marginal pattern (1), mixed nonseminomatous malignant germinal neoplasm consisting of embryonal carcinoma (90%) and yolk sac tumor (10%), and Hodgkin's lymphoma nodular sclerosis variant (1). In the case of diagnosis of atypical Spitz nevus, the widening of the resection margins was performed in the same surgery. In the case of testicular neoplasm, radical orchiectomy was performed. A high level of agreement between FCM evaluation and definitive histological examination was observed for all parameters evaluated.
Conclusions: FCM represents a significant advancement in pathological imaging technology, offering potential benefits in enhancing traditional tissue processing methods. This preliminary report marks the first application of FCM in pediatric surgical oncology. Our findings underscore the promising role of FCM as an adjunctive tool in pediatric oncology, facilitating prompt diagnosis and treatment initiation.
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