Prognostic significance of venous invasion in node-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

  • Arun Gopinath
  • , Aysha Mubeen
  • , Brett Baskovich
  • , Ibraheem Mohammed
  • , Raafat Makary
  • , Erica S. Hoy
  • , Roi Dagan
  • , Carmen Smotherman
  • , Shiva Gautam
  • , Rui P. Fernandes
  • , Anthony M. Bunnell
  • , Phillip Pirgousis
  • , Ahmad Alkhasawneh

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Abstract

Background: Venous invasion (VI) is not frequently evaluated on routine histologic examination of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), and the prognostic significance is largely unknown. Studies have shown that extramural venous invasion is an adverse prognostic factor in colorectal carcinoma. To our knowledge, this is the first study evaluating the prognostic significance of venous invasion in node-negative (without clinical or pathologic evidence of lymph node involvement) HNSCC, utilizing the elastic stain. Methods: A total of 105 consecutive lymph node-negative (N0) HNSCC were evaluated for the presence of venous channel invasion by tumor utilizing the elastin stain. Clinical, demographic, and follow-up data were recorded. Results: Of 37 patients with venous invasion, 19% had loco-regional recurrence, as opposed to 12% of those without. Univariate analysis revealed statistically significant decreased recurrence-free survival in the presence of venous invasion (log-rank [Mantel-Cox] test P-value.025). Conclusion: Identification of VI is greatly aided by elastic stain. In patients with node-negative HNSCC, presence of VI resulted in decreased recurrence-free survival on univariate analysis. The impact of VI as a prognostic marker should be further evaluated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)150-155
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Oral Pathology and Medicine
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • elastic
  • head/neck-squamous-carcinoma
  • loco-regional-recurrence
  • venous-invasion

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