## Objective: This investigation was undertaken to evaluate the predictive value of the blood flow velocity as measured by transvaginal color doppler sonography (cds) and conventional sonographic criteria in the preoperative assessment of ovarian tumors. ## Methods: 98 patients who were admitted
Hydrogastric sonography in the preoperative staging of gastric cancer
✍ Scribed by Segura, Jos� Mar�a; Olveira, Antonio; Conde, Pilar; Erdozain, Jos� Carlos; Su�rez, Jos�
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0091-2751
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✦ Synopsis
Purpose. Depth of wall invasion is the main prognostic factor in gastric cancer. We studied the utility of hydrogastric sonography in the evaluation of transmural infiltration by gastric cancer.
Methods. Thirty-seven patients with gastric adenocarcinoma were examined before surgery with a 5-MHz probe after the ingestion of 100-400 ml of water (mean, 330 ml). Sonographic results were compared with pathologic classifications obtained after surgery.
Results. Of the 37 tumors, 15 were found at surgery to be in the antrum, 10 were in the gastric body, 5 were proximal, and 7 were diffuse. After surgery, tumors were classified as follows: 2 (5%) T1, 4 (11%) T2, 15 (41%) T3, and 16 (43%) T4. Hydrogastric sonography correctly classified 30 (81%) of the 37 tumors. Sonography was correct for 2 (100%) of the 2 T1 tumors, 2 (50%) of the 4 T2 tumors, 13 (87%) of the 15 T3 tumors, and 13 (81%) of the 16 T4 tumors. Five sonographic errors were due to understaging and 4 to overstaging. With regard to tumor site, sonographic results were correct for 4 (57%) of the 7 diffuse tumors, 3 (60%) of the 5 proximal tumors, 9 (90%) of the 10 gastric body tumors, and 14 (93%) of the 15 antral tumors.
Conclusions. Hydrogastric sonography is useful for preoperative evaluation of transmural infiltration by gastric cancers, particularly tumors in the antrum or gastric body.
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