A modified cervical cone without hemostatic suture has been done using 10 cc of 20 pressor unit/cc vasopressin in 50 cc lidocaine (HCl 2 percent or NaCl 0.9 percent which is given intracervically. This study was held for over 4 years beginning November 1, 1990 through October 31, 1994. The objective of this study was to find a more simple and faster surgical techniques, to find the correlations…
Ovarian tumors occur predominantly in women of the child bearing-age, mainly in their 3rd and 4th decades. In 1993, the Department of Pathology of Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya recorded 285 cases of ovarian tumors, and 199 (69.82 percent) of the cases occured in women of the childbearing age. Malignancy was observed in 61 cases (21.40 percent). Frozen section are performed for selected cases i…
Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAB) is a relatively new diagnostic technique in cytology. FNAB is done using a thin needle (usually 22-25 gauge) introduced directly into the target tissue, and the sample is processed as cytological smear. The diagnostic accuracy of FNAB is varied, depend on many factors e.g. precision in tissue sampling and on the expert of the pathologist. The objective of th…