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MR colonography for the assessment of colonic anastomoses.

作者信息

Ajaj Waleed, Goyen Mathias, Langhorst Jost, Ruehm Stefan G, Gerken Guido, Lauenstein Thomas C

机构信息

Medical Center, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

J Magn Reson Imaging. 2006 Jul;24(1):101-7. doi: 10.1002/jmri.20606.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess colonic anastomoses in patients after surgical treatment by means of MR colonography (MRC) in comparison with conventional colonoscopy (CC).

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A total of 39 patients who had previously undergone colonic resection and end-to-end-anastomosis were included in the study. MRI was based on a dark-lumen approach. Contrast-enhanced T1-weighted (T1w) three-dimensional (3D) images were collected following the rectal administration of water for colonic distension. The MRC data were evaluated by two radiologists. The criteria employed to evaluate the anastomoses included bowel wall thickening and increased contrast uptake in this region. Furthermore, all other colonic segments were assessed for the presence of pathologies.

RESULTS

In 23 and 20 patients the anastomosis was rated to be normal by MRC and CC, respectively. In three patients CC revealed a slight inflammation of the anastomosis that was missed by MRI. A moderate stenosis of the anastomosis without inflammation was detected by MRC in five patients, which was confirmed by CC. In the remaining 11 patients a relevant pathology of the anastomosis was diagnosed by both MRC and CC. Recurrent tumor was diagnosed in two patients with a history of colorectal carcinoma. In the other nine patients inflammation of the anastomosis was seen in seven with Crohn's disease (CD) and two with ulcerative colitis. MRC did not yield any false-positive findings, resulting in an overall sensitivity/specificity for the assessment of the anastomosis of 84%/100%.

CONCLUSION

MRC represents a promising alternative to CC for the assessment of colonic anastomoses in patients with previous colonic resection.

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