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Chapter 8
Processing of Surgical Specimen (Esophagogastrectomy)
for Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Benjamin M. Allanson and M. Priyanthi Kumarasinghe
Abstract
An esophagogastrectomy is a surgical procedure that is performed for treatment of confirmed localized
esophageal and esophagogastric junction adenocarcinoma. Proper macroscopic assessment and cut-up
technique is essential to ensure that the overall assessment is correct and reproducible. Here, we describe
a standard for macroscopic assessment and dissection to be used for routine handling of esophagogastrec-
tomy specimens in the clinical laboratory.
Key words Esophageal adenocarcinoma, Macroscopic, Handling, Cut up, Esophagogastrectomy,
Esophagectomy1 Introduction
Pathological assessment of tissue is the gold standard for diagnosis
and staging of neoplasia and provides key prognostic information
for clinical management. Proper macroscopic assessment and cut-
up technique is essential to ensure that the overall diagnosis is cor-
rect and reproducible. Incorrect technique can lead to errors in the
microscopic interpretation.
An esophagogastrectomy is a surgical procedure that is per-
formed for confirmed localized invasive malignancy of the distal
esophagus and gastro-esophageal junction (see Chapter 4 ). The
specimen normally includes distal esophagus, gastro-esophageal
junction, and proximal stomach. A common practice for locally
advanced tumors is to perform this procedure after a combina-
tion of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy. This speci-
men is assessed histopathologically to confirm the biopsy
diagnosis, identify the depth of local invasion, the degree of dif-
ferentiation, presence or absence of lymphovascular invasion, the
involvement of local lymph nodes, the margin status, and assess
the response to preoperative treatment [ 1 – 4 ]. These features