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GROSSING OF
PENECTOMY SPECIMEN
ī‚§ PRESENTOR-DR.SURUCHI GAIKWAD
ī‚§ GOVERNMENT CANCER
HOSPITAL,AURANGABAD
DISCUSSION-
ī‚§ ANATOMY
ī‚§ ORIENTATION OF SPECIMEN
ī‚§ HISTOLOGY OF PENIS
ī‚§ GROSSING STEPS
ī‚§ GROSSING DISCRIPTION
ī‚§ SECTIONSTO BE SUBMITTED
ī‚§ STAGING
Anatomical structers-
Penis is Suspended from front and sides
of pubic arch, contains majority of
urethra
ī‚§ There are 3 main parts: proximal
root, middle body (corpus or shaft)
and the distal glans (head)
ī‚§ Orientation: the upper surface is
termed dorsal, the undersurface is
termed ventral
ī‚§ Penile shaft / middle body
ī‚§ Composed of three cylindrical masses
of cavernous erectile tissue
(specialized venous sinuses of variable
diameter and widely interconnected)
bound together by fibrous tunica
albuginea
Parts of penis
ROOT OF PENIS
ī‚§ Is Most Proximal Fixed Part
Of Penis
ī‚§ It Is Located InThe
Superficial Perineal Pouch
OfThe Pelvic Floor
ī‚§ The Root Contains Three
ErectileTissue [2 Crura And
Bulb Of Penis ] And 2
Muscles Ischiocavernosus
And Bulbospongiosus
Shaft/BODY
:
ī‚§ The Free Part Of Penis Is Located In
Between Root And Glans
ī‚§ It Is Suspended From Pubic Symphysis
ī‚§ It is made up of 3 cylindrical erectile
tissue
ī‚§ Corpora cavernosa:
Two lateral masses of erectile tissue that
form bulk of penis;
ī‚§ Its posterior portions are called crura and
connect to pubic arch
ī‚§ Which is covered by tough fibroelastic
coat called tunica albuginea
ī‚§ On dorsal aspect of corpora cavernosa
deep dorsal vein and paired dorsal
arteries and branches of dorsal nerves are
conttained within deep penile fascia
ī‚§ Corpus spongiosum:
Median mass of
erectile tissue that
contains most of
urethra and is lies
ventrally and is
continues distally to
form bulbous
expansion termed as
glans penis or head of
the penis.
Distal penis
ī‚§ It is conical in shape and is
formed by distal expansion
of corpus spongiosum
ī‚§ Glans:
īƒē Conical cup covering distal end
of penile shaft
īƒē Portion distal to coronal sulcus
īƒē Layers are squamous
epithelium, lamina propria,
corpus spongiosum, tunica
albuginea and corpora
cavernosa
ī‚§
ī‚§
Dartos layer:[superfacial fascia]
Smooth discontinuous muscle layer
extending from homologous scrotal
layer
ī‚§ Extends throughout entire shaft
between dermis and penile fascia
ī‚§ Penile (Buck) fascia:
ī‚§ [ deep fascia]
Loose connective tissue located
between dartos layer of the shaft
and tunica albuginea
ī‚§ Extends from penile root to coronal
sulcus
ī‚§ Contents are small blood vessels,
penile dorsal veins, nerve bundles
and adipocytes
skin
Superficial fascia
Tunica albugianea
Buck’s fascia
ī‚§
Tunica albuginea:
Dense fibrous membrane
covering and separating
dorsal corpora cavernosa
and ventral corpus
spongiosum
ī‚§ Extends from penile root
to tips of corpora
cavernosa
ī‚§ It consists of outer
longitudinal &inner
circular muscle fibres
ī‚§
ī‚§ Coronal sulcus:
īƒē Narrow and circumferential cul de
sac (in noncircumcised) behind glans
corona;
īƒē Is area of insertion of dartos layer and
Buck fascia
ī‚§ Glans coronal:
At base of glans, slightly elevated
circumferential rim
ī‚§ Frenulum:
Fibrous band of tissue attaching
foreskin to ventral glans
ī‚§
ī‚§ Meatus urethralis:
īƒē Urethral opening
īƒē Usually at central ventral glans
penis
īƒē Vertical cleft, related to
frenulum
ī‚§
Fossa navicularis:
īƒē Terminal dilated portion of
penile urethra, contains
stratified, nonkeratinized and
squamous epithelium
ī‚§
ī‚§ Male urethra:
Divided into 3 portions:
ī‚§ prostatic urethra (proximal, surrounded by
prostate, contains urothelium),
ī‚§ membranous urethra (from lower pole of
prostate to bulb of corpus spongiosum,
stratified columnar or pseudostratified
columnar epithelium) and
ī‚§ penile / distal urethra (passes through corpus
spongiosum, lined by stratified columnar or
pseudostratified with stratified squamous
epithelium distally)
ī‚§ Penile urethra contains plasma cells,T
lymphocytes and macrophages; epithelium
contains IgA secretory component and
dendritic cells; protect against ascending
infections
ī‚§ Foreskin/prepuce:
īƒē Skin folded on itself
covering the glans (clitoris
in females)
īƒē In normal males, long
foreskins cover the meatus
and glans is not visible
īƒē Layers are outer to inner
side –1.skin [epidermis
&dermis ],
īƒē 2. dartos layer
īƒē 3. lamina propria
īƒē 4.squamous epithelium of
the mucosal surface ,
Surgical Pathology
Specimens: Clinical Aspects
ī‚§ Biopsy Specimens
ī‚§ Specimens are punch biopsies
ī‚§ For Macules, papules, nodules, and ulcers from the
glans are biopsied to exclude neoplasia or conīŦ m
the diagnosis particularly if these lesions have been
long-standing.
ī‚§ Circumcision specimens consisting of the foreskin
are removed more often in the context of benign
penile conditions (phimosis paraphimosis).
ī‚§ Occasionally a small cancer is removed in this
fashion, and margins in this case will be
important
ī‚§ For carcinoma in situ of the glans with or
without adjacent skin involvementWide local
excision with circumcision may be adequate
therapy for control of lesions limited to the
foreskin.
ī‚§
ī‚§ Whether the amputation is partial, total, or
radical will depend on the extent and location
of the neoplasm.
ī‚§ Radiation therapy with surgical salvage is an
alternative approach.
ī‚§ There is no standard treatment which is
curative for stage IV penile cancer.
ī‚§ Therapy is directed at palliation, which may be
achieved either with surgery or radiation
therapy.
Glansectomy
ī‚§ This procedure involves removing the foreskin
and glans
ī‚§ although is not commonly performed,
ī‚§ is indicated for localized tumors and carcinoma
in situ of the glans.
ī‚§ There is a higher risk of incomplete removal
and therefore tumor recurrence.
Partial Penectomy
ī‚§ Successful local control by partial penectomy
depends on division of the penis 2 cm proximal
to the gross tumor extent.
Total Penectomy
ī‚§ If the size/site precludes partial penectomy,
then as part of penile amputation the proximal
urethra is dissected and transposed to the
perineum with an indwelling catheter placed
for an adequate urinary stream.
Radical Surgery
ī‚§ T his is rarely performed but involves
penectomy including removal of the scrotum,
testes, spermatic cords, and ilioinguinal lymph
node dissection.
Resection Specimens
ī‚§ The goal of treatment in invasive penile carcinoma is
complete excision with adequate margins.
ī‚§ For lesions involving the prepuce, this may be
accomplished with simple circumcision.
ī‚§ For inīŦltrating tumors of the glans, with or without
involvement of the adjacent skin, the choice of therapy is
dictated by tumor size, extent of inīŦltration, and degree
of tumor destruction of normal tissue.The options
include penile amputation (partial or total penectomy)
and irradiation.
ī‚§ Stage I and II penile cancer is most frequently managed
by penile amputation for local control.
GROSS discription
record the dimensions of the entire specimen and the
dimensions of each of its individual components (i.e.,
foreskin, glans, and shaft).
ī‚§ Tumor Site- (urethral meatus/glans/prepuce/coronal
sulcus/shaft – dorsal, ventral, lateral)
ī‚§ Single/multifocal
ī‚§ Appearance -(verrucous/warty/exophytic/ –
sessile/ulcerated)
ī‚§ Foreskin- Ulcerated/thickened/papule/warty
ī‚§ Glans -Erythematous/ulcerated/macule/papule/ –
warty
ī‚§ Others- scars of previous surgery/biopsy
ī‚§ Examine the cut surfaces of the
specimen. Locate and describe the
appearance of the penile urethra
and the four anatomic levels of the
glans.
ī‚§ [1 ]the epithelium, the īŦ‚at less than
1 mm layer of epithelium covering
the surface of the glans;
ī‚§ (2) the lamina propria, the
approximately 2 mm thick layer of
loose connective tissue beneath the
epithelium;
ī‚§ [3]the corpus spongiosum (grossly
reddish, spongy tissue located
between the lamina propria and the
tunica albuginea) surrounding the
distal urethra; and
ī‚§ (4)the corpora cavernosa (spongy
reddish brown tissue encased in a
band of īŦrm white tissue, the tunica
albuginea).
ī‚§ Depending on the size of penectomy, make
parallel slices to central slice.[bread loafing]
ī‚§ Identify clearly the deepest point of invasion of
tumour.
ī‚§ 6. Document the extent of corpus spongiosum
(pT2), corpora cavernosae (pT3) with or
without urethral involvement by tumour.
ī‚§ 7 . Measure the distance of proximal resected
margin from the tumour.(including already
taken cut margin)
ī‚§ look for any satellite/skip metastasis within
shaft.
Surgical Pathology Specimens:
Biopsy Specimens
ī‚§ Diagnostic punch and incisional
biopsies : Count, measure (mm),
process intact, and cut through three
levels.
ī‚§ PAS stain for fungi if suspected.
ī‚§ Elliptical excisions : Measure (mm), ink
the deep and lateral (circumferential)
margins, and cut into multiple
transverse serial slices.
Foreskinī‚§ Foreskins removed from
infants are usually not
submitted to the surgical
pathology laboratory for
examination.
ī‚§ If you do receive one of these
specimens, measure it,
describe its appearance, and
submit a section for
histologic evaluation.
ī‚§ Foreskins removed from
older patients are routinely
submitted for evaluation,
because they are more likely
to harbor pathology.
ī‚§ Ink the epithelial margin, and
carefully inspect the surfaces of
the specimen. Record the number,
size, location, and appearance of
any lesions. .
ī‚§ Ideally pin the four corners of the
specimen with the mucosa
oriented on one side and the skin
on the other.
ī‚§ Even if no lesions are appreciated
on gross inspection, liberally
sample foreskins removed from
adults to look for early neoplastic
changes.
ī‚§ Use perpendicular
sections so that the
epithelial margin is
included in the sections.
When a neoplasm is
suspected, each quadrant
of the epithelial margin
should be sampled.
ī‚§ More extensive sampling
may be necessary if a
visible lesion is large or if
the lesion approaches the
margin at several sites
GLANCECTOMY
Bread loafing is done
Cut three to six serial
sections, 2–3 mm in
width from each half..
. Respective site
sections are to be
given
PARTIAL PENECTOMY
ī‚§ Size - Distances (cm) from the urethral and
surgical resection margins I
ī‚§ Identify the shaft and glans.
ī‚§ If the foreskin is affected by tumor, do not
remove. Ideal sectioning is longitudinal,
centered along the urethra, with additional
parallel sections on both sides.
ī‚§ Shaft margin: usually a large specimen Divide it
in two, from dorsal to ventral along the central
septum, and submit the cut surface entirely.
ī‚§ With a probe as a guide, the urethra is opened
along the ventral aspect where it is closest to the
surface and the cut is then continued to bisect
the penis.
ī‚§ Each half should be labeled left or right. If the
specimen has a long shaft, cut two or three
additional sections distal to the margin.
ī‚§ Examination of the cut surface of the glans
represents the best approach for surgical
pathology evaluation.
PENECTOMY:
ī‚§ 1. Mention the type of specimen (total or
partial).
ī‚§ 2. Measure the length of penectomy
specimen.
ī‚§ 3 . Ink the proximal cut margin completely
.
ī‚§ Begin the dissection by taking a shave
section from the penile shaft at the
amputation site.This section represents
the only margin.
ī‚§ If this section is large, divide it into two or
three sections separately cut margin and
spongiosum with urethra and periurethral
tissue cut margin
ī‚§ With anterior meatus as guide, gently
pass a probe carefully (do not force it) and
cut through the whole specimen into right
and left halves
ī‚§ Bread-loaf the shaft perpendicular to its
long axis.
ī‚§ Begin at the proximal end of the
specimen, and stop 1 to 2 cm from the
corona.
ī‚§ Next, serially section the distal penis
parallel to its long axis.
ī‚§ The īŦrst of these parallel longitudinal
sections should bisect the proximal
penis into equal halves midline through
the urethra.
ī‚§ This is not a difīŦcult section if you īŦrst
use scissors toopen the urethra at the 6-
o’clock position (i.e., midventral plane),
ī‚§ and then insert a knife into the opened
urethra to complete the longitudinal
section.
ī‚§ Serially section the rest of the glans
parallel to this initial midline cut in the
sagittal plane.
ī‚§ 8.Take following sections:
ī‚§ a.Tumour with glans, coronal sulcus and shaft ,
both on left and right halves
ī‚§ b.Tumour with the deepest point of invasion
for microscopic confirmation of depth and
compartment of deepest infiltration
ī‚§ C.Tumour with urethra
ī‚§ d. Skin, corporal and urethra
Blocks for histology
ī‚§ -Shave section from the shaft margin (including skin, erectile
bodies, and urethra).
ī‚§ Samples of foreskin to include associated conditions.
ī‚§ Sample four sections of tumor to demonstrate depth of
invasion and relationships to the adjacent surface epithelium,
corpora cavernosa, corpus spongiosum, and urethra.
ī‚§ Sample two to three transverse sections through the shaft at
different levels.
ī‚§ Sample longitudinal sections through the glans to include
the urethra.
ī‚§ In larger specimens, it is important to submit two to three
additional sections of the more distal urethral cylinder to
ensure adequacy of the resection margin.
ī‚§ Count and sample all lymph nodes accompanying the
specimen.
HISTOLOGY OF PENIS:
CORPORA SPONGIOSUM PENILE URETHRA
CORPORA CAVERNOSA
GLANS:-
HISTOLOGY OF GLANS
Histopathology report :
ī‚§ Tumor site (urethra, foreskin, glans, shaft)
ī‚§ Tumor size and depth (mm)
ī‚§ Patterns of growth and histological type
ī‚§ Tumor grade (well, moderately, poorly
differentiated, or verrucous)
ī‚§ Tumor extension: corpus spongiosum, corpus
cavernosum, urethra, tunica albuginea.
ī‚§ In situ component (present/absent/extent
multifocal)
ī‚§ Lymphovascular space invasion (present/
absent).
ī‚§ Perineural space invasion (present/absent).
ī‚§ Regional lymph nodes-
ī‚§ These are the superīŦcial and deep inguinal
nodes and the pelvic node
TNM Staging [2017 8th edition
ī‚§ pT0 - No evidence of primary tumor
ī‚§ PTis - Carcinoma in situ [PeIN]
ī‚§ pTa- Noninvasive verrucous carcinoma
ī‚§ pT1- Invades lamina propria
ī‚§ pT1a -without lymphovascular invasion
and is not poorly differentiated
ī‚§ pT1b -with lymphovascular invasion and
or perineural invasion is poorly
differentiated
ī‚§ pT2 Tumor invades corpus spongiosum
ONLY with or without urethra invasion
ī‚§ pT3 Tumor invades corpora cavernosa
[including tunica albuginea] with or
without urethra invasion
ī‚§ pT4 Tumor invades other adjacent
structures[scrotum,prostate and bone]
ī‚§ pN0 No regional lymph node metastasis
ī‚§ pN1 Metastasis in a single inguinal lymph node
pN2 Metastasis in multiple or bilateral inguinal
lymph nodes
ī‚§ pN3 Extranodal extension of lymph node
metastasis or pelvic lymph node(s) unilateral or
bilateral
Important Issues to Address in Your
Surgical Pathology Report on
Penectomies
ī‚§ â€ĸWhat procedure was performed
ī‚§ and what structures/organs are present?
ī‚§ â€ĸ Is a neoplasm present?
ī‚§ â€ĸWhere is the tumor located (e.g., foreskin,
glans, shaft, and/or urethra)?
ī‚§ â€ĸ Is the tumor in situ or inīŦltrating?
ī‚§ What are the histologic type and grade of the
tumor?
ī‚§ â€ĸWhat is the size of the tumor, and how deeply
(in millimeters) does the tumor inīŦltrate the
penis?
ī‚§ â€ĸ Is vascular invasion identiīŦed? â€ĸ
ī‚§ What deep structures does the tumor involve
(e.g., lamina propria, corpus spongiosum,
corpora cavernosa, urethra, prostate, adjacent
structures)?
ī‚§ â€ĸ Are the resection margins free of tumor? â€ĸ
ī‚§ Does the non-neoplastic portion of the penis
show any pathology?
HPE GROSSING OF PENECTOMY

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HPE GROSSING OF PENECTOMY

  • 1. GROSSING OF PENECTOMY SPECIMEN ī‚§ PRESENTOR-DR.SURUCHI GAIKWAD ī‚§ GOVERNMENT CANCER HOSPITAL,AURANGABAD
  • 2. DISCUSSION- ī‚§ ANATOMY ī‚§ ORIENTATION OF SPECIMEN ī‚§ HISTOLOGY OF PENIS ī‚§ GROSSING STEPS ī‚§ GROSSING DISCRIPTION ī‚§ SECTIONSTO BE SUBMITTED ī‚§ STAGING
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  • 6. Anatomical structers- Penis is Suspended from front and sides of pubic arch, contains majority of urethra ī‚§ There are 3 main parts: proximal root, middle body (corpus or shaft) and the distal glans (head) ī‚§ Orientation: the upper surface is termed dorsal, the undersurface is termed ventral ī‚§ Penile shaft / middle body ī‚§ Composed of three cylindrical masses of cavernous erectile tissue (specialized venous sinuses of variable diameter and widely interconnected) bound together by fibrous tunica albuginea
  • 8. ROOT OF PENIS ī‚§ Is Most Proximal Fixed Part Of Penis ī‚§ It Is Located InThe Superficial Perineal Pouch OfThe Pelvic Floor ī‚§ The Root Contains Three ErectileTissue [2 Crura And Bulb Of Penis ] And 2 Muscles Ischiocavernosus And Bulbospongiosus
  • 9. Shaft/BODY : ī‚§ The Free Part Of Penis Is Located In Between Root And Glans ī‚§ It Is Suspended From Pubic Symphysis ī‚§ It is made up of 3 cylindrical erectile tissue ī‚§ Corpora cavernosa: Two lateral masses of erectile tissue that form bulk of penis; ī‚§ Its posterior portions are called crura and connect to pubic arch ī‚§ Which is covered by tough fibroelastic coat called tunica albuginea ī‚§ On dorsal aspect of corpora cavernosa deep dorsal vein and paired dorsal arteries and branches of dorsal nerves are conttained within deep penile fascia
  • 10. ī‚§ Corpus spongiosum: Median mass of erectile tissue that contains most of urethra and is lies ventrally and is continues distally to form bulbous expansion termed as glans penis or head of the penis.
  • 11. Distal penis ī‚§ It is conical in shape and is formed by distal expansion of corpus spongiosum ī‚§ Glans: īƒē Conical cup covering distal end of penile shaft īƒē Portion distal to coronal sulcus īƒē Layers are squamous epithelium, lamina propria, corpus spongiosum, tunica albuginea and corpora cavernosa ī‚§
  • 12. ī‚§ Dartos layer:[superfacial fascia] Smooth discontinuous muscle layer extending from homologous scrotal layer ī‚§ Extends throughout entire shaft between dermis and penile fascia ī‚§ Penile (Buck) fascia: ī‚§ [ deep fascia] Loose connective tissue located between dartos layer of the shaft and tunica albuginea ī‚§ Extends from penile root to coronal sulcus ī‚§ Contents are small blood vessels, penile dorsal veins, nerve bundles and adipocytes skin Superficial fascia Tunica albugianea Buck’s fascia
  • 13. ī‚§ Tunica albuginea: Dense fibrous membrane covering and separating dorsal corpora cavernosa and ventral corpus spongiosum ī‚§ Extends from penile root to tips of corpora cavernosa ī‚§ It consists of outer longitudinal &inner circular muscle fibres ī‚§
  • 14. ī‚§ Coronal sulcus: īƒē Narrow and circumferential cul de sac (in noncircumcised) behind glans corona; īƒē Is area of insertion of dartos layer and Buck fascia ī‚§ Glans coronal: At base of glans, slightly elevated circumferential rim ī‚§ Frenulum: Fibrous band of tissue attaching foreskin to ventral glans ī‚§
  • 15. ī‚§ Meatus urethralis: īƒē Urethral opening īƒē Usually at central ventral glans penis īƒē Vertical cleft, related to frenulum ī‚§ Fossa navicularis: īƒē Terminal dilated portion of penile urethra, contains stratified, nonkeratinized and squamous epithelium ī‚§
  • 16. ī‚§ Male urethra: Divided into 3 portions: ī‚§ prostatic urethra (proximal, surrounded by prostate, contains urothelium), ī‚§ membranous urethra (from lower pole of prostate to bulb of corpus spongiosum, stratified columnar or pseudostratified columnar epithelium) and ī‚§ penile / distal urethra (passes through corpus spongiosum, lined by stratified columnar or pseudostratified with stratified squamous epithelium distally) ī‚§ Penile urethra contains plasma cells,T lymphocytes and macrophages; epithelium contains IgA secretory component and dendritic cells; protect against ascending infections
  • 17. ī‚§ Foreskin/prepuce: īƒē Skin folded on itself covering the glans (clitoris in females) īƒē In normal males, long foreskins cover the meatus and glans is not visible īƒē Layers are outer to inner side –1.skin [epidermis &dermis ], īƒē 2. dartos layer īƒē 3. lamina propria īƒē 4.squamous epithelium of the mucosal surface ,
  • 18. Surgical Pathology Specimens: Clinical Aspects ī‚§ Biopsy Specimens ī‚§ Specimens are punch biopsies ī‚§ For Macules, papules, nodules, and ulcers from the glans are biopsied to exclude neoplasia or conīŦ m the diagnosis particularly if these lesions have been long-standing. ī‚§ Circumcision specimens consisting of the foreskin are removed more often in the context of benign penile conditions (phimosis paraphimosis).
  • 19. ī‚§ Occasionally a small cancer is removed in this fashion, and margins in this case will be important ī‚§ For carcinoma in situ of the glans with or without adjacent skin involvementWide local excision with circumcision may be adequate therapy for control of lesions limited to the foreskin. ī‚§
  • 20. ī‚§ Whether the amputation is partial, total, or radical will depend on the extent and location of the neoplasm. ī‚§ Radiation therapy with surgical salvage is an alternative approach. ī‚§ There is no standard treatment which is curative for stage IV penile cancer. ī‚§ Therapy is directed at palliation, which may be achieved either with surgery or radiation therapy.
  • 21. Glansectomy ī‚§ This procedure involves removing the foreskin and glans ī‚§ although is not commonly performed, ī‚§ is indicated for localized tumors and carcinoma in situ of the glans. ī‚§ There is a higher risk of incomplete removal and therefore tumor recurrence.
  • 22. Partial Penectomy ī‚§ Successful local control by partial penectomy depends on division of the penis 2 cm proximal to the gross tumor extent.
  • 23. Total Penectomy ī‚§ If the size/site precludes partial penectomy, then as part of penile amputation the proximal urethra is dissected and transposed to the perineum with an indwelling catheter placed for an adequate urinary stream.
  • 24. Radical Surgery ī‚§ T his is rarely performed but involves penectomy including removal of the scrotum, testes, spermatic cords, and ilioinguinal lymph node dissection.
  • 25. Resection Specimens ī‚§ The goal of treatment in invasive penile carcinoma is complete excision with adequate margins. ī‚§ For lesions involving the prepuce, this may be accomplished with simple circumcision. ī‚§ For inīŦltrating tumors of the glans, with or without involvement of the adjacent skin, the choice of therapy is dictated by tumor size, extent of inīŦltration, and degree of tumor destruction of normal tissue.The options include penile amputation (partial or total penectomy) and irradiation. ī‚§ Stage I and II penile cancer is most frequently managed by penile amputation for local control.
  • 26. GROSS discription record the dimensions of the entire specimen and the dimensions of each of its individual components (i.e., foreskin, glans, and shaft). ī‚§ Tumor Site- (urethral meatus/glans/prepuce/coronal sulcus/shaft – dorsal, ventral, lateral) ī‚§ Single/multifocal ī‚§ Appearance -(verrucous/warty/exophytic/ – sessile/ulcerated) ī‚§ Foreskin- Ulcerated/thickened/papule/warty ī‚§ Glans -Erythematous/ulcerated/macule/papule/ – warty ī‚§ Others- scars of previous surgery/biopsy
  • 27. ī‚§ Examine the cut surfaces of the specimen. Locate and describe the appearance of the penile urethra and the four anatomic levels of the glans. ī‚§ [1 ]the epithelium, the īŦ‚at less than 1 mm layer of epithelium covering the surface of the glans; ī‚§ (2) the lamina propria, the approximately 2 mm thick layer of loose connective tissue beneath the epithelium; ī‚§ [3]the corpus spongiosum (grossly reddish, spongy tissue located between the lamina propria and the tunica albuginea) surrounding the distal urethra; and ī‚§ (4)the corpora cavernosa (spongy reddish brown tissue encased in a band of īŦrm white tissue, the tunica albuginea).
  • 28. ī‚§ Depending on the size of penectomy, make parallel slices to central slice.[bread loafing] ī‚§ Identify clearly the deepest point of invasion of tumour. ī‚§ 6. Document the extent of corpus spongiosum (pT2), corpora cavernosae (pT3) with or without urethral involvement by tumour. ī‚§ 7 . Measure the distance of proximal resected margin from the tumour.(including already taken cut margin) ī‚§ look for any satellite/skip metastasis within shaft.
  • 29. Surgical Pathology Specimens: Biopsy Specimens ī‚§ Diagnostic punch and incisional biopsies : Count, measure (mm), process intact, and cut through three levels. ī‚§ PAS stain for fungi if suspected. ī‚§ Elliptical excisions : Measure (mm), ink the deep and lateral (circumferential) margins, and cut into multiple transverse serial slices.
  • 30. Foreskinī‚§ Foreskins removed from infants are usually not submitted to the surgical pathology laboratory for examination. ī‚§ If you do receive one of these specimens, measure it, describe its appearance, and submit a section for histologic evaluation. ī‚§ Foreskins removed from older patients are routinely submitted for evaluation, because they are more likely to harbor pathology.
  • 31. ī‚§ Ink the epithelial margin, and carefully inspect the surfaces of the specimen. Record the number, size, location, and appearance of any lesions. . ī‚§ Ideally pin the four corners of the specimen with the mucosa oriented on one side and the skin on the other. ī‚§ Even if no lesions are appreciated on gross inspection, liberally sample foreskins removed from adults to look for early neoplastic changes.
  • 32. ī‚§ Use perpendicular sections so that the epithelial margin is included in the sections. When a neoplasm is suspected, each quadrant of the epithelial margin should be sampled. ī‚§ More extensive sampling may be necessary if a visible lesion is large or if the lesion approaches the margin at several sites
  • 33. GLANCECTOMY Bread loafing is done Cut three to six serial sections, 2–3 mm in width from each half.. . Respective site sections are to be given
  • 34. PARTIAL PENECTOMY ī‚§ Size - Distances (cm) from the urethral and surgical resection margins I ī‚§ Identify the shaft and glans. ī‚§ If the foreskin is affected by tumor, do not remove. Ideal sectioning is longitudinal, centered along the urethra, with additional parallel sections on both sides. ī‚§ Shaft margin: usually a large specimen Divide it in two, from dorsal to ventral along the central septum, and submit the cut surface entirely. ī‚§ With a probe as a guide, the urethra is opened along the ventral aspect where it is closest to the surface and the cut is then continued to bisect the penis. ī‚§ Each half should be labeled left or right. If the specimen has a long shaft, cut two or three additional sections distal to the margin. ī‚§ Examination of the cut surface of the glans represents the best approach for surgical pathology evaluation.
  • 35. PENECTOMY: ī‚§ 1. Mention the type of specimen (total or partial). ī‚§ 2. Measure the length of penectomy specimen. ī‚§ 3 . Ink the proximal cut margin completely . ī‚§ Begin the dissection by taking a shave section from the penile shaft at the amputation site.This section represents the only margin. ī‚§ If this section is large, divide it into two or three sections separately cut margin and spongiosum with urethra and periurethral tissue cut margin ī‚§ With anterior meatus as guide, gently pass a probe carefully (do not force it) and cut through the whole specimen into right and left halves
  • 36. ī‚§ Bread-loaf the shaft perpendicular to its long axis. ī‚§ Begin at the proximal end of the specimen, and stop 1 to 2 cm from the corona. ī‚§ Next, serially section the distal penis parallel to its long axis. ī‚§ The īŦrst of these parallel longitudinal sections should bisect the proximal penis into equal halves midline through the urethra. ī‚§ This is not a difīŦcult section if you īŦrst use scissors toopen the urethra at the 6- o’clock position (i.e., midventral plane), ī‚§ and then insert a knife into the opened urethra to complete the longitudinal section. ī‚§ Serially section the rest of the glans parallel to this initial midline cut in the sagittal plane.
  • 37. ī‚§ 8.Take following sections: ī‚§ a.Tumour with glans, coronal sulcus and shaft , both on left and right halves ī‚§ b.Tumour with the deepest point of invasion for microscopic confirmation of depth and compartment of deepest infiltration ī‚§ C.Tumour with urethra ī‚§ d. Skin, corporal and urethra
  • 38. Blocks for histology ī‚§ -Shave section from the shaft margin (including skin, erectile bodies, and urethra). ī‚§ Samples of foreskin to include associated conditions. ī‚§ Sample four sections of tumor to demonstrate depth of invasion and relationships to the adjacent surface epithelium, corpora cavernosa, corpus spongiosum, and urethra. ī‚§ Sample two to three transverse sections through the shaft at different levels. ī‚§ Sample longitudinal sections through the glans to include the urethra. ī‚§ In larger specimens, it is important to submit two to three additional sections of the more distal urethral cylinder to ensure adequacy of the resection margin. ī‚§ Count and sample all lymph nodes accompanying the specimen.
  • 44. Histopathology report : ī‚§ Tumor site (urethra, foreskin, glans, shaft) ī‚§ Tumor size and depth (mm) ī‚§ Patterns of growth and histological type ī‚§ Tumor grade (well, moderately, poorly differentiated, or verrucous) ī‚§ Tumor extension: corpus spongiosum, corpus cavernosum, urethra, tunica albuginea. ī‚§ In situ component (present/absent/extent multifocal)
  • 45. ī‚§ Lymphovascular space invasion (present/ absent). ī‚§ Perineural space invasion (present/absent). ī‚§ Regional lymph nodes- ī‚§ These are the superīŦcial and deep inguinal nodes and the pelvic node
  • 46. TNM Staging [2017 8th edition ī‚§ pT0 - No evidence of primary tumor ī‚§ PTis - Carcinoma in situ [PeIN] ī‚§ pTa- Noninvasive verrucous carcinoma ī‚§ pT1- Invades lamina propria ī‚§ pT1a -without lymphovascular invasion and is not poorly differentiated ī‚§ pT1b -with lymphovascular invasion and or perineural invasion is poorly differentiated ī‚§ pT2 Tumor invades corpus spongiosum ONLY with or without urethra invasion ī‚§ pT3 Tumor invades corpora cavernosa [including tunica albuginea] with or without urethra invasion ī‚§ pT4 Tumor invades other adjacent structures[scrotum,prostate and bone]
  • 47. ī‚§ pN0 No regional lymph node metastasis ī‚§ pN1 Metastasis in a single inguinal lymph node pN2 Metastasis in multiple or bilateral inguinal lymph nodes ī‚§ pN3 Extranodal extension of lymph node metastasis or pelvic lymph node(s) unilateral or bilateral
  • 48. Important Issues to Address in Your Surgical Pathology Report on Penectomies ī‚§ â€ĸWhat procedure was performed ī‚§ and what structures/organs are present? ī‚§ â€ĸ Is a neoplasm present? ī‚§ â€ĸWhere is the tumor located (e.g., foreskin, glans, shaft, and/or urethra)? ī‚§ â€ĸ Is the tumor in situ or inīŦltrating? ī‚§ What are the histologic type and grade of the tumor?
  • 49. ī‚§ â€ĸWhat is the size of the tumor, and how deeply (in millimeters) does the tumor inīŦltrate the penis? ī‚§ â€ĸ Is vascular invasion identiīŦed? â€ĸ ī‚§ What deep structures does the tumor involve (e.g., lamina propria, corpus spongiosum, corpora cavernosa, urethra, prostate, adjacent structures)? ī‚§ â€ĸ Are the resection margins free of tumor? â€ĸ ī‚§ Does the non-neoplastic portion of the penis show any pathology?