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  • Assessment of HighResolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging on TNM Stage and Circumferential Resection Margin in Rectal Cancer

    Objective To investigate the accuracy of preoperative high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to predict tumor stage, lymph node stage, and circumferential resection margin (CRM) involvement. Methods Between September 2006 and May 2009, 42 patients with histologically proven rectal cancer by the colonoscopic biopsy in Peking Union Medical College Hospital were staged preoperatively using MRI. All of the patients underwent total mesorectum excision (TME) operation within 1 week after MRI examination. The specimens were reported according to the 2002 TNM staging system for primary colorectal cancer of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC). Concordance between radiologic staging of tumor, local lymph node, and CRM involvement and pathologic reporting was assessed by means of the Kappa statistic.Results For all of 42 patients, MRI correctly staged the tumor in 36 patients, understaged in 3 patients and overstaged in 3 patients. Statistically, there was a better correlation between pathologic and radiologic tumor staging (Kappa=0.731, P=0.000). MRI correctly staged lymph node status in 31 patients, understaged in 5 patients and overstaged in 6 patients. Statistically, there was a common correlation between pathologic and radiologic lymph node staging (Kappa=0.410, P=0.009). MRI correctly reported the status of the CRM in 40 patients. Statistically, there was the best correlation between pathologic and radiologic reporting of CRM involvement (Kappa=0.829, P=0.000). Conclusion Preoperative highresolution MRI scans has a good concordance with pathologic tumor stage but common with pathologic lymph node stage. Preoperative highresolution MRI can provide reliable information about CRM and thus help to choose which patient could benefit from the preoperative neoadjuvant therapy.

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  • Clinical Significance of Extra-Levator Abdominoperineal Excision

    ObjectiveTo summarize the clinical advantages and the treatment of perineal defect of extra-levator abdominoperineal excision, and to discuss the treatments of postoperative complications. MethodsChinese or English literatures about extra-levator abdominoperineal excision were collected to summarize and analyze the clinical signifi-cance of it. ResultsExtra-levator abdominoperineal excision had a lot of advantages in reducing the circumferential resection margin involvement rate and intraoperative perforation rate for patients with low rectal cancer. The huge perineal defect caused by the operation could achieve good healing after appropriate treatment. At the same time, we should avoid the occurrence of urogenital system dysfunction and perineal pain. ConclusionExtra-levator abdomino-perineal excision is a safe and effective procedure aimed at patients with low rectal cancer, and can be applied during clinical practice.

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  • Application Progress of MRI in Assessment of Rectal Cancer Before Surgery

    Objective To summarize the research progress of MRI in the assessment of rectal cancer before surgery. Methods Literatures about the recent studies on the research progress of MRI in the assessment of rectal cancer before surgery were reviewed according to the results searched from Pubmed, CNKI, and WanFang database. Results Preoperative staging, circumferential resection margin, and extramural vascular invasion were closely related to the prognosis of rectal cancer patients, MRI could provide a good assessment of preoperative staging, circumferential resection margin, and extramural vascular invasion for rectal cancer patients, but it still had some deficiencies which needed further studies. Conclusion Application of MRI in the assessment of preoperative staging, circumferential resection margin, and extramural vascular invasion before surgery, is conducive to the development of the most appropriate treatment options for patients with rectal cancer.

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