Institutional Accuracy Matters: How the Correlation between Frozen Section and Final Pathology Depends on Institutes while Evaluating Lymph Node Involvement in Endometrial Adenocarcinoma

IF 0.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Alpay Yilmaz, Aysegul Gulbahar
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Background and Purpose: The frozen section analysis results help determine the appropriate surgery and treatment for patients with endometrial adenocarcinoma. This study investigates the degree of compliance between the results of frozen section analysis and final pathology reports in patients with endometrial cancer. Methods: This study included 357 patients with endometrial adenocarcinoma who underwent operation, follow-up, and treatment at our hospital. The patients’ demographic, clinical, surgical, and pathological data were retrospectively analyzed. We compared the results of the frozen section and pathological specimens in terms of final pathology, tumor grade, myometrial invasion, tumor size, and lymphovascular system involvement (LVSI). Results: The frozen section analysis and final pathology results for tumor size and LVSI were significantly correlated when patients were divided by tumor type (tumor size: P=0.006, LVSI: P=0.024) or by risk for lymph node involvement (P=0.000). Overall, the frozen section analysis had an accuracy of 70% for tumor grades. The histological results of the frozen section analysis had an accuracy of 77.1% for type 1 tumors and 72.7% for type 2 tumors. Overall, the frozen section analysis had an accuracy of 95% for myometrial invasion. Conclusion: Intraoperative frozen section analysis can prevent unnecessary lymph node dissection when performed at qualified institutions.
机构准确性至关重要:在评估子宫内膜腺癌淋巴结受累时,冷冻切片和最终病理学之间的相关性如何取决于机构
背景与目的:冷冻切片分析结果有助于确定子宫内膜腺癌患者的合适手术和治疗方法。本研究探讨子宫内膜癌患者冷冻切片分析结果与最终病理报告的符合性程度。方法:本研究纳入357例在我院接受手术、随访和治疗的子宫内膜腺癌患者。回顾性分析患者的人口学、临床、手术和病理资料。我们比较了冷冻切片和病理标本在最终病理、肿瘤分级、肌层浸润、肿瘤大小和淋巴血管系统受累(LVSI)方面的结果。结果:以肿瘤类型(肿瘤大小:P=0.006, LVSI: P=0.024)或淋巴结受损伤风险(P=0.000)划分患者时,肿瘤大小与LVSI的冰冻切片分析及最终病理结果有显著相关性。总的来说,冷冻切片分析对肿瘤分级的准确率为70%。冷冻切片分析的组织学结果对1型肿瘤的准确率为77.1%,对2型肿瘤的准确率为72.7%。总的来说,冷冻切片分析对子宫肌层浸润的准确率为95%。结论:术中冰冻切片分析可避免在有资质的机构进行不必要的淋巴结清扫。
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