Background: In many parts of Germany fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) i
s still not part of the routine preoperative diagnostic evaluation of saliv
ary gland neoplasms. Most opponents consider the study unnecessary and reco
mmend that all salivary gland neoplasms should be excised.
Objective: Because of this an evaluated the ability of FNAB to provide an a
ccurate diagnosis of parotid gland neoplasms.
Patients and method: Between January 1992 and October 1995, 336 patients re
ferred for operative therapy of salivary gland neoplasms underwent retrospe
ctive analysis of preoperative FNAB compared with the excised tumor histolo
gy.
Results: Results showed that the FNAB had a sensitivity of 93.1%,a specifit
y of 99.2%,a positive predictive value of 93.1%, a negative predictive valu
e of 99.2% and an accuracy of 98.6%. Complications were observed in less th
an 1%.
Discussion: Our findings demonstrated that the FNAB is a safe diagnostic to
ol that has a reliable sensitivity and high specificity for the assessment
of salivary gland pathology. Since many malignant salivary gland neoplasms
present with a virtual lack of symptoms indicating actual malignancy we bel
ieve that there is need for FNAB in routine preoperative diagnostic testing
.