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Is intraoperative ultrasonography during partial hepatectomy still necessary in the age of magnetic resonance imaging?

Herwig Cerwenka1, Johann Raith, Heinz Bacher, Georg Werkgartner, Azab el-Shabrawi, Peter Kornprat, Hans-Jörg Mischinger.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of our study was to determine if intraoperative ultrasonography is still necessary in the time of magnetic resonance imaging.
METHODOLOGY: Our prospective study comprised 122 patients (82% with malignant tumors) undergoing partial hepatectomy with preoperative magnetic resonance imaging, done at the same institution using a standardized liver protocol as well as intraoperative ultrasonography performed in a systematic fashion.
RESULTS: Seventeen additional malignant lesions in 16/122 patients (13.1%) were found intraoperatively [7 visible, 2 palpable, 8 (6.6%) diagnosed by intraoperative ultrasonography only; mean size: 1.5 cm; left:right lobe = 11:6]. This caused a change in surgical strategy in 14 patients (11.5%), including 6 patients (4.9%) with lesions seen on intraoperative ultrasonography only. The average total number of lesions in those patients was 3.4. Ten lesions (7 benign, 3 malignant) described on magnetic resonance imaging were not found on intraoperative ultrasonography, but no unnecessary operations resulted from this. In one patient additional micrometastases seen neither on magnetic resonance imaging nor on intraoperative ultrasonography were found histologically.
CONCLUSIONS: Intraoperative ultrasonography is still worthwhile as it remains unsurpassed in the ultimate determination of the number of lesions, tumor extension and anatomical resolution. However, in the course of time its benefits may decrease further due to ongoing improvement of preoperative imaging.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14571781

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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