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Abstracts - RGCON 2016
02 (
Suppl 1
); S99-S99
doi:
10.1055/s-0039-1685293

Ovary: Oral Abstract: Diagnostic accuracy of intraoperative frozen section in ovarian neoplasms: Experience in a tertiary oncology centre

RGCI and RC, New Delhi, India
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This open access article is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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This article was originally published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow and was migrated to Scientific Scholar after the change of Publisher.

Abstract

Aims and Objectives:

This study is done to assess the accuracy of intraoperative frozen section in the diagnosis of various categories of ovarian neoplasm conducted in RGCI.

Materials and Methods:

Introperative frozen sections for suspected ovarian neoplasm that underwent surgery as primary line of therapy at this institution were analyzed retrospectively from Jan. 2014 - Dec. 2015. The results of frozen section were compared with the final histopathologic diagnosis on paraffin sections and the overall accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were determined.

Results:

The study included 159 cases and the mean age of patients was 44.72 ± 14.28 years (Range 19-75 years). The mean size of tumor was 12.5 ± 5.9 cm. Sensitivity of frozen section for benign, borderline and malignant tumors was 98.53%, 73.33% and 94.74% respectively. And the related specificities were 95.60%, 96.53% and 100% respectively. There were 150 concordant cases and 9 discordant cases. Overall diagnostic accuracy of frozen section was 94.33%.

Conclusion:

Intraoperative frozen section diagnosis appears to be an accurate and comparable technique for the histopathology diagnosis of ovarian tumours. It is a valuable tool to guide the surgical management of these patients.

Keywords

Frozen section
ovarian neoplasm

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