Endorectal ultrasonography has become the preferred exam to assess the local extent of rectal cancers. From 1990 to 1992, we have examined 28 patients with a rectal cancer. The tumours were classified according to the TNM. The objective of this exam is to identify patients whose tumours have invaded the perirectal fat. These patients are first treated in our clinic by an accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy and then operated. The preoperative staging made with the endorectal ultrasound was then compared with the anatomopathologic staging. The depth of the invasion was assessed precisely in 78.5% of cases. The exam's sensitivity to detect the invasion of the perirectal fat was 96% and its specificity 75%. Lymph node involvement was acc...
Background: Endorectal ultrasound (ERUS) is considered reliable in staging rectal cancer, but recent...
Intrarectal ultrasonography is a new imaging method used in the preoperative staging of rectal cance...
It is essential in treating rectal cancer to have adequate preoperative imaging, as accurate staging...
Endorectal ultrasonography has become the preferred exam to assess the local extent of rectal cancer...
In rectal cancer, the depth of tumor infiltration and metastatic involvement of lymph nodes are impo...
The aim of the present study was to compare the accuracy of transrectal ultrasound in staging rectal...
Background and aims. The incidence of rectal cancer in the European Union is about 35 % of the total...
Preoperative staging represents a crucial point for the management, type of surgery, and candidacy f...
Accurate preoperative staging of rectal cancer is very important for both prognosis and the choice o...
INTRODUCTION: In rectal tumors, preoperative biopsies frequently fail to diagnose an invasive carcin...
Thirty-one tumors, lying in the lower two-thirds of the rectum and possibly suitable for local excis...
PubMedID: 25339480OBJECTIVE: Staging in rectal carcinoma is important for planning treatment. Preope...
Appropriate treatment of villous adenomas of the rectum remains a challenge, since acc...
Objective. Preoperative adjuvant radiation combined with chemotherapy is a recent development in the...
Accurate preoperative staging is very important to the planning of the appropriate treatment for pat...
Background: Endorectal ultrasound (ERUS) is considered reliable in staging rectal cancer, but recent...
Intrarectal ultrasonography is a new imaging method used in the preoperative staging of rectal cance...
It is essential in treating rectal cancer to have adequate preoperative imaging, as accurate staging...
Endorectal ultrasonography has become the preferred exam to assess the local extent of rectal cancer...
In rectal cancer, the depth of tumor infiltration and metastatic involvement of lymph nodes are impo...
The aim of the present study was to compare the accuracy of transrectal ultrasound in staging rectal...
Background and aims. The incidence of rectal cancer in the European Union is about 35 % of the total...
Preoperative staging represents a crucial point for the management, type of surgery, and candidacy f...
Accurate preoperative staging of rectal cancer is very important for both prognosis and the choice o...
INTRODUCTION: In rectal tumors, preoperative biopsies frequently fail to diagnose an invasive carcin...
Thirty-one tumors, lying in the lower two-thirds of the rectum and possibly suitable for local excis...
PubMedID: 25339480OBJECTIVE: Staging in rectal carcinoma is important for planning treatment. Preope...
Appropriate treatment of villous adenomas of the rectum remains a challenge, since acc...
Objective. Preoperative adjuvant radiation combined with chemotherapy is a recent development in the...
Accurate preoperative staging is very important to the planning of the appropriate treatment for pat...
Background: Endorectal ultrasound (ERUS) is considered reliable in staging rectal cancer, but recent...
Intrarectal ultrasonography is a new imaging method used in the preoperative staging of rectal cance...
It is essential in treating rectal cancer to have adequate preoperative imaging, as accurate staging...