The
field of Diagnostic Cytopathology involves the interpretation of cells
that are spontaneously exfoliated (i.e., urine, body cavity fluids, sputum,
etc.), removed from tissues by abrasion (i.e., Pap smear, brushings, washings),
or sampled by fine needle aspiration (FNA). FNA is a minimally invasive,
cost-effective, and highly accurate diagnostic procedure performed by
the pathologist to evaluate palpable masses, or by the radiologist or
endoscopist to evaluate deep-seated masses using various imaging techniques.
During endoscopic examination of the gastrointestinal tract, the endoscopist
uses ultrasound guidance to perform the FNA of primary intramural masses
of the digestive tract, pancreas, mediastinum, retroperitoneum, and peripancreatic
lymph nodes. HCMC is one of the largest referral centers in the Mid-West
for patients with these conditions.
The Cytopathology Service at Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) actively
participates in all aspects of Diagnostic Cytopathology as well as cytopathology
research and training programs for pathology residents of the University
of Minnesota Pathology Residency Program. In addition, the Cytopathology
Service at HCMC supports the only cytopathology fellowship program in
the state of Minnesota and a cytotechnology internship from the University
of North Dakota School of Cytotechnology.
Expert Consultation
We welcome requests from physicians or patients seeking a rapid diagnosis
or a second opinion. In addition to reviewing submitted slides and samples,
our staff pathologists can also perform FNA from patients referred to
our lab.
Our service provides diagnostic evaluation and second opinions in cytology
samples from all body sites in particular gynecologic, breast, thyroid,
and urine as well as specimens obtained by endoscopic ultrasound guided-fine
needle aspiration. The members of the pathology staff at HCMC are recognized
experts in gynecologic, pulmonary, urologic, and fine needle aspiration
cytology, among other areas. The slides should be sent to the Cytopathology
Service (address below).
Diagnoses Turnaround Time
Preliminary and often definitive diagnoses on fine needle aspiration biopsies
performed by the pathologist, radiologist, or endoscopist are made immediately;
final written reports are issued within one or two days. Final written
diagnoses on submitted samples or slides are usually provided within one
or two days always preceded by a telephone call to the submitting physician.
Turnaround time for Pap Smears and other routine tests average one to
three days.
ACCREDITATION:
The HCMC Cytopathology Service laboratory is accredited through the College
of American Pathologists (CAP). The Cytopathology laboratory participates
in CAP and American Society of Clinical Pathology proficiency testing
programs in cytology.
For further information please contact:
Barbara Kiesner, CT(ASCP)
Hennepin County Medical Center
Department of Pathology; mail code 815
Cytopathology Service
701 Park Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Telephone: (612) 873-3084
Contacts and Hours
of Operation:
Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Barbara Kiesner, CT(ASCP) at:
(612) 873-3084
Weekends: Pathologist on call through the page operator.