Role of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of abdominal-pelvic lumps

Background: Aspiration cytology is the study of cells, obtained by a fine needle puncture of the mass.The basic principles of fine needle aspiration can be applied to almost any site in the body.Masses arising in the abdominal cavity are often deep seated and non-palpable. Because of the undetai...

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Main Author: Rahul Satarkar1 , Prashant Tembhare2 , Srikanth Shastry3
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Language:English
Published: Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences 2019-04-01
Series:Perspectives In Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.pimr.org.in/files-vol7-issue1-19/satarakar-vol-7-issue-1-2019.PDF
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description Background: Aspiration cytology is the study of cells, obtained by a fine needle puncture of the mass.The basic principles of fine needle aspiration can be applied to almost any site in the body.Masses arising in the abdominal cavity are often deep seated and non-palpable. Because of the undetailed margins of these lesions it is difficult to assess their size and shape. Ultrasound (US) guided fine needle aspiration is a readily accepted, rapidly growing and an important diagnostic technique which is an accurate, safe, simple, rapid, and an efficacious method which can be used for rendering a cytohistologic diagnosis in space occupying lesions of the abdomen and also for the confirmation of the suspected malignant masses in various intra-abdominal and pelvic locations. Materials & Methods : We have performed 204 ultrasound guided FNACs and 102 percutaneous FNACs without any radiological guidance, from various abdominal and pelvic lesions. Patients with large and easily palpable lumps were selected for percutaneous FNACs without any radiological guidance. Patients with small, deep seated and non-palpable lesions were selected for ultrasound guided FNACs. Results : Majority of the patients (59.8%) were in the 40 to 60years age group with mean age 48.4 years and male to female ratio was 1.28:1.Maximum cases were from liver followed by intestine, ovary, kidney, stomach, lymph node, retroperitonium, and pancreas.Satisfactory aspiration rate with ultrasound guided FNACs (96.08%) is significantly greater than FNACs without ultrasound guidance (58.82%) and positivity (87.25%) in FNACs with ultrasound guidance done by pathologist was significantly high as compared to FNACs without ultrasound guidance (46.07%). Conclusion: Ultrasound guided FNAC is easy, safe, less time consuming procedure with high success rate.We have seen in our study that FNAC done by pathologist, under ultrasound guidance in the presence of radiologist increased the diagnostic accuracy and satisfactory aspiration rate
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spelling doaj.art-5429bc1ba05543c886d99e3ce24c03c32023-11-24T11:52:42ZengPrathima Institute of Medical SciencesPerspectives In Medical Research2348-14472348-229X2019-04-01714954Role of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of abdominal-pelvic lumpsRahul Satarkar1 , Prashant Tembhare2 , Srikanth Shastry30Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati Government Medical CollegeBackground: Aspiration cytology is the study of cells, obtained by a fine needle puncture of the mass.The basic principles of fine needle aspiration can be applied to almost any site in the body.Masses arising in the abdominal cavity are often deep seated and non-palpable. Because of the undetailed margins of these lesions it is difficult to assess their size and shape. Ultrasound (US) guided fine needle aspiration is a readily accepted, rapidly growing and an important diagnostic technique which is an accurate, safe, simple, rapid, and an efficacious method which can be used for rendering a cytohistologic diagnosis in space occupying lesions of the abdomen and also for the confirmation of the suspected malignant masses in various intra-abdominal and pelvic locations. Materials & Methods : We have performed 204 ultrasound guided FNACs and 102 percutaneous FNACs without any radiological guidance, from various abdominal and pelvic lesions. Patients with large and easily palpable lumps were selected for percutaneous FNACs without any radiological guidance. Patients with small, deep seated and non-palpable lesions were selected for ultrasound guided FNACs. Results : Majority of the patients (59.8%) were in the 40 to 60years age group with mean age 48.4 years and male to female ratio was 1.28:1.Maximum cases were from liver followed by intestine, ovary, kidney, stomach, lymph node, retroperitonium, and pancreas.Satisfactory aspiration rate with ultrasound guided FNACs (96.08%) is significantly greater than FNACs without ultrasound guidance (58.82%) and positivity (87.25%) in FNACs with ultrasound guidance done by pathologist was significantly high as compared to FNACs without ultrasound guidance (46.07%). Conclusion: Ultrasound guided FNAC is easy, safe, less time consuming procedure with high success rate.We have seen in our study that FNAC done by pathologist, under ultrasound guidance in the presence of radiologist increased the diagnostic accuracy and satisfactory aspiration ratehttp://www.pimr.org.in/files-vol7-issue1-19/satarakar-vol-7-issue-1-2019.PDF:ultrasound guided fnacabdominal-pelvic massesliver
spellingShingle Rahul Satarkar1 , Prashant Tembhare2 , Srikanth Shastry3
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abdominal-pelvic masses
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title Role of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of abdominal-pelvic lumps
title_full Role of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of abdominal-pelvic lumps
title_fullStr Role of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of abdominal-pelvic lumps
title_full_unstemmed Role of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of abdominal-pelvic lumps
title_short Role of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of abdominal-pelvic lumps
title_sort role of ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of abdominal pelvic lumps
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abdominal-pelvic masses
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url http://www.pimr.org.in/files-vol7-issue1-19/satarakar-vol-7-issue-1-2019.PDF
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