Frozen Section is a rapid diagnostic procedure performed during surgery to provide immediate pathological assessment of tissue. It helps surgeons make real-time decisions regarding the extent of surgery. At Precision Superspeciality Clinic and Diagnostics, frozen section analysis is carried out following established laboratory protocols.
In this procedure, the tissue sample is quickly frozen, thinly sectioned, stained, and examined under a microscope by a pathologist. A preliminary diagnosis is provided within a short time frame to support intraoperative decision-making.
Common Uses of Frozen Section
- Determining tumor margins during surgery
- Identifying nature of a lesion (benign or malignant)
- Confirming adequacy of tissue sampling
- Intraoperative consultation
- Surgical guidance in cancer procedures
Why Frozen Section Is Important
Frozen section provides immediate diagnostic information that helps reduce the need for repeat surgeries. It supports accurate surgical management while preserving healthy tissue whenever possible.
Advanced Diagnostic Facilities
The laboratory is equipped with cryostat machines, rapid staining techniques, and experienced pathology support to ensure timely and dependable frozen section reporting.
Precision Superspeciality Clinic & Diagnostics provides frozen section services as part of comprehensive histopathology and surgical diagnostic support.