Fine-needle aspiration biopsy causing peritoneal seeding of a carcinoid tumor
J. L. Pasieka and N. W. Thompson
Department of Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
A rare complication of fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) is needle tract
seeding. Peritoneal seeding from FNA in the clinical setting is rarely
reported. To our knowledge, this is the first case of peritoneal seeding of
a neuroendocrine carcinoid tumor as a result of FNA. Peritoneal
contamination and tumor seeding can occur with FNA and they probably do
occur more often than is recognized clinically. Therefore, we caution
against the use of FNA in the assessment of potentially curable
intra-abdominal tumors, and recommend that this technique be used only when
a cytological diagnosis is required before initiation of palliative
therapy.