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MRI evaluation of bulky tumor masses in the mesentery and bladder involvement in peritoneal carcinomatosis
Authors:F Cotton  O Pellet  F-N Gilly  A Granier  L Sournac  O Glehen  
Institution:Service de Radiologie, MRI Center, Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, 69495 Pierre Bénite Cedex, France. francois.cotton@chu-lyon.fr
Abstract:AIM: Peritonectomy procedures with intraperitoneal chemohyperthermia are an effective but costly treatment for peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC). Consequently a proper selection of patients is necessary. We evaluated the benefit of MRI prior to surgery, in the detection of two of the main surgery contraindications: bulky mesenteric tumors and bladder implants. METHODS: Three experts retrospectively reviewed abdominal and pelvic MRI from 19 cases of surgically proved PC (ovary: 7; colorectal: 7; gastric: 2; pseudomyxoma peritonei: 2; appendix: 1). RESULTS: Mesenteric tumors were always identified as hypersignal masses on axial and coronal fat suppression gadolinium-enhanced T1 images (n=3). Three out of five bladder implants were detected. The two cases of bladder implants that were not detected on MRI were missed because the bladder was not filled. The best sequence for the detection of bladder involvement was axial T2-weighted images with bladder filling. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluating the preoperative resectability of PC is crucial for patient management. MRI seems to reliably detect bulky mesenteric tumors and bladder implants on condition the bladder is filled and appropriate sequences are used.
Keywords:Peritoneal carcinomatosis  Digestive system  Surgical procedure  Magnetic resonance imaging  Mesentery  Bladder
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