Preoperative assessment of prognostic factors in rectal cancer using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging
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- 19 February 2003
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 90 (3) , 355-364
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.4034
Abstract
Background: The aim was to determine the accuracy of preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of pathological prognostic factors that influence local recurrence and survival in rectal cancer. Methods: Ninety-eight patients undergoing total mesorectal excision for biopsy-proven rectal cancer were assessed prospectively using high-resolution MRI for tumour (T) and nodal (N) staging using the tumour node metastasis classification, depth of extramural tumour spread, the presence or absence of extramural venous invasion, a threatened circumferential resection margin and serosal involvement at or above the peritoneal reflection. Preoperative magnetic resonance assessment of these prognostic factors was compared with histopathological findings in carefully matched whole-mount sections of the resection specimen. Results: There was 94 per cent weighted agreement (weighted κ = 0·67) between MRI and pathology assessment of T stage. Agreement between MRI and histological assessment of nodal status was 85 per cent (κ = 0·68). Although involvement of small veins by tumour was not discernible using MRI, large (calibre greater than 3 mm) extramural venous invasion was identified correctly in 15 of 18 patients (κ = 0·64). MRI predicted circumferential resection margin involvement with 92 per cent agreement (κ = 0·81). Seven of nine patients with peritoneal perforation by tumour (stage T4) were identified correctly using MRI. Conclusion: High-resolution MRI of the rectum allows preoperative identification of important surgical and pathological prognostic risk factors. This may allow both better selection and assessment of patients undergoing preoperative therapy.Keywords
Funding Information
- NHS Wales Office for Research and Development
- Health and Social Care
- Royal College of Radiologists BUPA research fellowship
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