Is It Safe to Operate without Frozen Section Biopsies in Short-Segment Hirschsprung's Disease? An Overview of 60 Cases.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Reports Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.3390/pediatric16030045
Isber Ademaj, Nexhmi Hyseni, Naser Gjonbalaj
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Background: Advancements in surgical management in a single-stage procedure made intraoperative frozen section biopsies critical for determining of level of resection to avoid the potential risk of leaving a retained aganglionic segment. However, in most low-income countries, due to the lack of this facility, the surgeon's intraoperative judgment is used for the determination of the resection level. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of determining the level of bowel resection in short-segment Hirschsprung's disease based on macroscopic changes. Materials and methods: Intraoperative macroscopic evaluations were assessed using postoperative microscopic findings to determine whether the surgeons' intraoperative judgments were accurate in determining the level of bowel resection in 60 cases of operated short-segment Hirschsprung's disease. In addition, Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to determine whether the sensitivity and specificity of both methods were significantly correlated. Results: The microscopic results showed that the level of resection based on the macroscopic evaluation was performed in normally ganglionated segment in cases of short-segment Hirschsprung's disease. Conclusions: Macroscopic intraoperative assessment by an experienced surgeon is highly accurate method of determining the level of bowel resection in short-segment HSCR.

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短节段赫氏肺病不进行冷冻切片活检手术安全吗?60例病例综述。
背景:单阶段手术管理的进步使术中冷冻切片活检成为确定切除程度的关键,以避免保留激动节段的潜在风险。然而,在大多数低收入国家,由于缺乏这种设施,外科医生只能根据术中判断来确定切除程度。研究目的本研究旨在评估根据宏观变化确定短节段赫氏普隆氏病肠道切除水平的准确性。材料和方法:利用术后显微镜检查结果评估术中宏观评价,以确定在 60 例手术的短节段赫氏肠病患者中,外科医生术中判断肠切除程度是否准确。此外,还使用皮尔逊相关系数来确定两种方法的敏感性和特异性是否存在显著相关性。结果显示显微镜下的结果显示,在短节段性赫氏肠病的病例中,基于宏观评估的切除水平是在正常节段进行的。结论由经验丰富的外科医生进行术中宏观评估是确定短节段 HSCR 肠切除水平的非常准确的方法。
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