Evaluation of spiral CT in staging of colon and rectum carcinoma

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W. Hundt
R. Braunschweig
M. Reiser
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[1] Department of Diagnostic Radiology,
[2] Hospital of Grosshadern,undefined
[3] Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich,undefined
[4] Marchioninistrasse 15,undefined
[5] D-81377 Munich,undefined
[6] Germany,undefined
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European Radiology | 1999年 / 9卷
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Key words: Colorectal cancer; Neoplasms; Abdomen; Neoplasm staging;
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The purpose of our study was to evaluate the capability of a subsecond spiral-CT scanner using two contrast medium phases in staging of colorectal cancer. In our study we included 37 patients with proven rectum or colon carcinoma. Spiral CT was performed following tap-water enema of the colon in the arterial and venous phases of contrast medium enhancement. Our results were compared with the findings of pathological examination after surgery. The tumor's size and extension were evaluated in the arterial and venous phases, the lymph nodes in the venous phase of the CT scan. The tumor was in the rectum (n = 14), sigma (n = 11), descending colon (n = 6), and cecum (n = 6). Two-phase spiral CT had a sensitivity of 97.2 % in the arterial phase and 89.1 % in the venous phase in detecting the carcinoma. The staging results were in the arterial phase in 30 of 37 cases (81.0 %) and in the venous phase in 24 of 37 cases (64.8 %) according to pathology. In 27 of 32 patients (84.3 %) lymph nodes were detected. The correct classification of the N-stage was possible in 23 of 34 cases (67.6 %). The combined use of arterial and venous phases in staging of colorectal cancer can improve the T- and N-stage classification in comparison with using only one contrast medium phase. The arterial phase is superior compared with the venous phase for local tumor staging and the venous phase is used for lymph node assessment.
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