Intraoperative Assessment of Margin Accuracy in Patients Diagnosed With Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in a Tertiary Hospital of Jharkhand: Frozen Section Versus Histopathology

在贾坎德邦一家三级医院,对诊断为口腔鳞状细胞癌的患者进行术中切缘准确性评估:冰冻切片与组织病理学比较

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Abstract

Background The incidence of head and neck carcinoma is increasing. The use of an intraoperative frozen section plays a vital role in the evaluation of margin status in patients undergoing surgery for oral squamous cell carcinoma. A negative margin is not only an indication of successful surgery but also decreases the recurrence of disease and improves the overall survival of patients. Aims and objective The aim of this study is to assess the accuracy of margin in patients undergoing surgery for oral squamous cell carcinoma by intraoperative frozen section and compare it with conventional histopathological examination. Methodology The approach of our study was a hospital-based prospective study conducted on 28 patients diagnosed with oral squamous cell carcinoma. A frozen section was done on all patients undergoing surgery and compared with histopathological examination. Results Out of 28 patients undergoing surgery, the incidence of males was more than females, with a ratio of 6:1. The most common site of the tumor was left buccal mucosa comprising 28.57%, followed by gingivobuccal sulcus comprising 17.85%. In our study, the frozen assessed margin showed a sensitivity of 58.33%, specificity of 98.76%, and accuracy of 95.25%. Conclusion Frozen section is a reliable method for confirmation of margin accuracy and thus reduces the chance of re-surgery and recurrence of disease and increases overall patient survival.

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