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Evaluation and biopsy of recurrent rectal cancer using three-dimensional endosonography

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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum

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PURPOSE: The value of endorectal ultrasonography for postoperative follow-up of rectal cancer is limited by the inability to distinguish recurrent malignancy from benign lesions,e.g., fibrotic tissue. This study was conducted to investigate the role of three-dimensional (3D) endosonography for evaluation and biopsy of recurrent rectal cancer. METHODS: Endorectal ultrasonography was performed in routine follow-up program after resection of rectal cancer. 3D volume scans were recorded using a bifocal multiplane 3D transducer (7.5/10 MHz) with a 100‡ longitudinal and a 360‡ transversal scan angle. For transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy of pararectal lesions, a specially designed targeting device was attached to the endoprobe. RESULTS: Overall pararectal lesions were detected in 28 of 163 patients (17 percent) who were undergoing endorectal ultrasonography for follow-up after resection of rectal cancer. 3D image analysis facilitated assessment of suspicious pararectal lesions by contemporary display of three perpendicular scan planes or volume reconstructions of the scanned area. Ultrasound-guided biopsy was performed in all 28 patients with pararectal lesions identified by endorectal ultrasonography. Biopsy revealed recurrent disease or lymph node metastases in seven and two patients, respectively. Benign lesions explained the endosonographic findings in 17 patients. All patients with benign histology still have no evidence of recurrent disease after a median follow-up of seven months. Nonrepresentative material was obtained in only 2 of 28 patients (accuracy, 93 percent). Histology changed the endosonographic diagnosis in 28 percent of cases. CONCLUSIONS: 3D endosonography with ultrasound-guided biopsy improves the diagnosis of extramural recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer. 3D image display allows precise control of the position of the biopsy needle within the target.

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Hünerbein, M., Dohmoto, M., Haensch, W. et al. Evaluation and biopsy of recurrent rectal cancer using three-dimensional endosonography. Dis Colon Rectum 39, 1373–1378 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02054526

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