ID | 114089 |
Title Alternative | RVS for small lesion in hepatectomy
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Araki, Kenichiro
Gunma University
Harimoto, Norifumi
Gunma University
Muranushi, Ryo
Gunma University
Hoshino, Kouki
Gunma University
Hagiwara, Kei
Gunma University
Yamanaka, Takahiro
Gunma University
Ishii, Norihiro
Gunma University
Tsukagoshi, Mariko
Gunma University
Igarashi, Takamichi
Gunma University
Watanabe, Akira
Gunma University
Kubo, Norio
Gunma University
Shirabe, Ken
Gunma University
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Keywords | real-time virtual sonography
small liver metastatic lesion
sonazoid enhancement
hepatectomy
chemotherapy
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Journal Article
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Description | Background : Systemic chemotherapy can drastically downsize metastatic liver tumors and these small liver lesions could sometimes be difficult for surgeons to detect during hepatectomy. We assessed the usefulness of intraoperative real-time virtual sonography (RVS) with contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) using ‘Sonazoid’ contrast agent (RVS-CEUS). Methods : We performed the intraoperative RVS-CEUS technique on 10 tumor lesions in six cases, which were scheduled for hepatic resection of < 10 mm in diameter in our liver metastases series. These lesions were preoperatively diagnosed by contrast enhanced-computed tomography (CE-CT) or Gadolinium-ethoxybenzyl-diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (Gd-EOB-DTPA)-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (EOB-MRI). We assessed the detectability of a tumor with RVS-CEUS during surgery and compared it with that of preoperative CE-CT or EOB-MRI. Results : Detectability of RVS-CEUS for 10 small lesions was 90% (n = 9/10) and that of other preoperative modalities were 50% (n = 5/10, CE-CT) and 100% (n = 10/10, EOB-MRI). Minimum tumor size detected was 3.0 mm in diameter, and maximum depth of detection with RVS-CEUS was 43.5 mm ; these results could be an advantage when compared with other intraoperative diagnostic modalities. Conclusion : Intraoperative RVS-CEUS was useful for detecting small metastatic liver lesions after chemotherapy and could be an effective intraoperative diagnostic technique for hepatic resection of a size < 10 mm.
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Journal Title |
The Journal of Medical Investigation
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ISSN | 13496867
13431420
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NCID | AA12022913
AA11166929
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Publisher | Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
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Volume | 66
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Issue | 3-4
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Start Page | 319
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End Page | 323
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Sort Key | 319
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Published Date | 2019-08
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