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==Gross processing==
==Gross processing==
*'''Measure''' length and maximum diameter, as well as the length of the staple line.
*'''Measure''' length and maximum diameter, as well as the length of the staple line.
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*'''Open''' longitudinally
*'''Open''' longitudinally
*'''Inspect''' the mucosa.
*'''Inspect''' the mucosa.
*'''Measure''' the maximum wall thickness.


===Tissue selection===
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===Gross report===
===Gross report===
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Example:
Example:
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{{Grossreport-begin}} a segment of pink-tan stomach measuring __ cm in length and __ cm in maximum diameter. A staple line (surgical margin) is present which measures __ cm in length. The serosal surface is pink-tan and {{finding-begin}}focally ragged with scattered transmural defects{{finding-end}}. A minimal amount of soft, yellow perigastric fat is present.  Upon opening, the gastric lumen contains a small amount of bloody mucoid material. The mucosa is red-tan with normal rugae and no gross lesions. The wall measures up to ___ cm in thickness.{{Grossreport-end}}
| {{Grossreport-begin}} a segment of pink-tan stomach measuring __ cm in length and __ cm in maximum diameter. A staple line (surgical margin) is present which measures __ cm in length. The serosal surface is pink-tan and {{finding-begin}}focally ragged with scattered transmural defects{{finding-end}}. A minimal amount of soft, yellow perigastric fat is present.  Upon opening, the gastric lumen contains a small amount of [bloody mucoid material]. The mucosa is red-tan with normal rugae and no gross lesions. The wall measures up to [ ] cm in thickness. Representative sections are submitted for microscopic examination in 2 cassettes. MH
 
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==Microscopic examination==
Usual stomach screening. {{Further|Stomach}}
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Revision as of 19:00, 23 September 2021

Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

Comprehensiveness

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Other legend

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{{Common findings / In case of findings}}
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Gross processing

  • Measure length and maximum diameter, as well as the length of the staple line.
  • Inspect the serosal surface.
  • Open longitudinally
  • Inspect the mucosa.
  • Measure the maximum wall thickness.

Tissue selection

2 representative sections, in addition to any visible lesions.

Gross report

Example:

((A. Labeled - ___. The specimen is received in formalin and consists of)) a segment of pink-tan stomach measuring __ cm in length and __ cm in maximum diameter. A staple line (surgical margin) is present which measures __ cm in length. The serosal surface is pink-tan and {{focally ragged with scattered transmural defects}}. A minimal amount of soft, yellow perigastric fat is present. Upon opening, the gastric lumen contains a small amount of bloody mucoid material. The mucosa is red-tan with normal rugae and no gross lesions. The wall measures up to ___ cm in thickness. (Representative sections are submitted for microscopic examination in __ cassettes.)

Microscopic examination

Usual stomach screening. Further information: Stomach

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