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Intraoperative ultrasonography: a tool for localizing small colonic polyps.

Authors :
Greif F
Belenky A
Aranovich D
Yampolski I
Hannanel N
Source :
International journal of colorectal disease [Int J Colorectal Dis] 2005 Nov; Vol. 20 (6), pp. 502-6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2005 Feb 11.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Background and Aims: Small colonic polyps are difficult to palpate and thus difficult to localize during surgery. Preoperative injection of dyes and "on-the-table colonoscopy" are some of the methods used to allow the surgeon to find the polyps. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the value of intraoperative ultrasound as a tool that may allow detection of small colonic polyps during surgery.<br />Results: The study population consisted of nine consecutive patients referred to surgery for polyps of the large bowel that were not amenable to endoscopic removal. At surgery, the colon was filled with saline and than scanned by linear ultrasound probe. In 8 out of 9 patients, intraoperative ultrasound successfully detected all polyps, even those smaller than 0.5 cm. In one patient with two polyps, one in the right colon was easily localized, but a second flat, 0.4-cm tubular adenoma at the splenic flexure was missed. In three patients, intraoperative ultrasound showed penetration into the muscular coat. These polyps were found on pathology to be invasive cancer.<br />Conclusion: Intraoperative ultrasound makes it possible for surgeons to easily localize small nonpalpable polyps of the large bowel. Furthermore, it can determine the aggressive potential of these lesions with great accuracy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0179-1958
Volume :
20
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of colorectal disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15706457
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-004-0716-z