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Institut de Diagnòstic per la Imatge, Hospital Duran i Reynals, Ciutat
Sanitària i Universitària de Bellvitge, Autovia de Castelldefels
km 2, 7, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, 08907 Barcelona, Spain.
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Department of Surgery, Hospital Princeps d'Espanya Ciutat Sanitaria i
Universitaria de Bellvitge, C/Feixa Llarga s/n, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat,
08907 Barcelona, Spain.
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Department of Pathology, Hospital Princeps d'Espanya, 08907 Barcelona,
Spain.
OBJECTIVE. The aim of our study was to prospectively evaluate the accuracy of dual-phase helical CT in the preoperative assessment of resectabiliy in patients with suspected pancreatic cancer using surgical and histopathologic correlation.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Between January 1999 and December 2000, 76
patients with suspected pancreatic cancer underwent preoperative evaluation
and staging with dual-phase helical CT (3-mm collimation for pancreatic phase,
5-mm collimation for portal phase). Iodinated contrast material was injected
IV (170 mL at a rate of 4 mL/sec); acquisition began at 40 sec during the
pancreatic phase and at 70 sec during the portal phase. Three radiologists
prospectively evaluated the imaging findings to determine the presence of
pancreatic tumor and signs of unresectability (liver metastasis, vascular
encasement, or regional lymph nodes metastasis). The degree of
tumorvessel contiguity was recorded for each patient (no contiguity
with tumor, contiguity of <50%, or contiguity of
50%).
RESULTS. Thirty-nine patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma were surgically explored. Curative resections were attempted in 34 patients and were successful in 25. The positive predictive value for resectability was 73.5%. Nine patients considered resectable on the basis of CT findings were found to be unresectable at surgery because of liver metastasis (n = 5), vascular encasement (n = 2), or lymph node metastasis (n = 2). We found that the overall accuracy of helical CT as a tool for determining whether a pancreatic adenocarcinoma was resectable was 77% (30/39 patients).
CONCLUSION. Dual-phase helical CT is a useful technique for preoperative staging of pancreatic cancer. The main limitation of CT is that it may not reveal small hepatic metastases.
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