Background:
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the widespread adoption of digital pathology (DP) for primary diagnosis in surgical pathology. This paradigm shift is likely to influence how we function routinely in the postpandemic era. We present learnings from early adoption of DP for a live digital sign-out from home in a risk-mitigated environment.
Materials and Methods:
We aimed to validate DP for remote reporting from home in a real-time environment and evaluate the parameters influencing the efficiency of a digital workflow. Eighteen pathologists prospectively validated DP for remote use on 567 biopsy cases including 616 individual parts from 7 subspecialties over a duration from March 21, 2020, to June 30, 2020. The slides were digitized using Roche Ventana DP200 whole-slide scanner and reported from respective homes in a risk-mitigated environment.
Results:
Following re-review of glass slides, there was no major discordance and 1.2% (
n
= 7/567) minor discordance. The deferral rate was 4.5%. All pathologists reported from their respective homes from laptops with an average network speed of 20 megabits per second.
Conclusion:
We successfully validated and adopted a digital workflow for remote reporting with available resources and were able to provide our patients, an undisrupted access to subspecialty expertise during these unprecedented times.
Background:
Spermatocytic tumours are a rare subset of testicular tumours seen in elderly patients with distinct clinicopathological features and a favourable outcome. The typical presentation and characteristic histological features usually suffice for the diagnosis. Most of the cases are amenable to surgical excision. However, occasional cases which have a sarcomatous transformation may behave more aggressively and warrant adjuvant therapy.
Methods:
We present the clinicopathological features of a series of 26 cases diagnosed as Spermatocytic tumour at our tertiary cancer institute from 2002-2019.
Results:
Twenty-four of these cases had the typical cytological features of a spermatocytic tumour while two cases showed sarcomatous change, one with rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation and the other being an undifferentiated spindle cell sarcoma. Although the tumor can show varied patterns, the tripartite cytomorphology is typical in all cases.
Conclusions:
Careful note of these patterns and variations in histology is essential to prevent an erroneous diagnosis of other testicular neoplasms and guide the therapy.
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