From the Department of Pediatric Surgery (Azakpa), Saint Jean de Dieu Hospital, Tanguieta, Benin.
Medical and Scientific Director (Priuli), Saint Jean de Dieu Hospital, Tanguieta, Benin.
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2021 Jul 1;145(7):871-876. doi: 10.5858/arpa.2019-0437-OA.
CONTEXT.—: Both the incidence of cancer and cancer-related mortality rates are high in sub-Saharan Africa, while resources for diagnosis and management are inadequate. In Benin, there is an extreme shortage of pathology services. Because of this shortage we built a histopathology laboratory equipped with an automated immunohistochemistry and a whole-slide imaging and telepathology system.
OBJECTIVE.—: To report our experience of telepathology practice in the improvement of cancer diagnosis.
DESIGN.—: The study was performed in our histopathology laboratory from January 1, 2016, to December 31, 2018. Resident laboratory technicians were trained in the preparation of microscopic and virtual slides by European pathologists. Virtual slides were stored on a Web-accessible server area for reading by 21 telepathologists in Benin and Europe. All patients with a histologic diagnosis of cancer were included in this study. Demographic data of patients, anatomic site of cancer, its histologic type, and its histologic grade were recorded.
RESULTS.—: We registered 399 patients diagnosed with cancer of 1593 patients whose surgical specimens had been analyzed. There were 349 adults including 160 males and 189 females, and 50 children (both sexes) with a mean age of 53.40 years, 46.92 years, and 9.72 years, respectively. Eighty-three of 211 females (39.34%) had infiltrating breast carcinoma, and 34 of 188 males (18.09%) had prostatic carcinoma. Infiltrating carcinoma of no special type represented 51 (91.07%) of all infiltrating breast carcinomas. Prostatic carcinoma and infiltrating breast carcinoma were of high grade in 13 of 23 males (56.52%) and 34 of 56 females (60.71%), respectively.
CONCLUSIONS.—: Telepathology is enabling a great improvement in cancer diagnosis in our hospital.
撒哈拉以南非洲的癌症发病率和癌症相关死亡率都很高,而诊断和管理资源却不足。在贝宁,病理学服务极度短缺。由于这种短缺,我们建立了一个配备自动化免疫组织化学和全切片成像及远程病理学系统的组织病理学实验室。
报告我们在提高癌症诊断方面的远程病理学实践经验。
该研究于 2016 年 1 月 1 日至 2018 年 12 月 31 日在我们的组织病理学实验室进行。驻场实验室技术员接受了欧洲病理学家关于显微镜和虚拟切片准备的培训。虚拟切片存储在可通过 Web 访问的服务器区域,以供贝宁和欧洲的 21 位远程病理学家阅读。所有经组织学诊断为癌症的患者均纳入本研究。记录患者的人口统计学数据、癌症的解剖部位、组织学类型和组织学分级。
我们共登记了 399 例经组织学诊断为癌症的患者,这些患者的手术标本均经分析。其中 349 例为成年人,包括 160 名男性和 189 名女性,50 例为儿童(男女不限),平均年龄分别为 53.40 岁、46.92 岁和 9.72 岁。211 例女性中有 83 例(39.34%)患有浸润性乳腺癌,188 例男性中有 34 例(18.09%)患有前列腺癌。所有浸润性乳腺癌中,浸润性非特殊型乳腺癌占 51 例(91.07%)。23 例男性中有 13 例(56.52%)和 56 例女性中有 34 例(60.71%)的前列腺癌和浸润性乳腺癌为高级别。
远程病理学使我们医院的癌症诊断得到了极大的改善。