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Title Role of MR Imaging and FDG PET/CT in Selection and Follow-up of Patients Treated with Pelvic Exenteration for Gynecologic Malignancies
Creator Lakhman et al.
Author Yulia Lakhman
Author Stephanie Nougaret
Author Maura Miccò
Author Chiara Scelzo
Author Hebert A. Vargas
Author Ramon E. Sosa
Author Elizabeth J. Sutton
Author Dennis S. Chi
Author Hedvig Hricak
Author Evis Sala
Abstract Pelvic exenteration (PE) is a radical surgical procedure used for the past 6 decades to treat locally advanced malignant diseases confined to the pelvis, particularly persistent or recurrent gynecologic cancers in the irradiated pelvis. The traditional surgical technique known as total PE consists of resection of all pelvic viscera followed by reconstruction. Depending on the tumor extent, the procedure can be tailored to remove only anterior or posterior structures, including the bladder (anterior exenteration) or rectum (posterior exenteration). Conversely, more extended pelvic resection can be performed if the pelvic sidewall is invaded by cancer. Preoperative imaging evaluation with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and fluorine 18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) is central to establishing tumor resectability and therefore patient eligibility for the procedure. These imaging modalities complement each other in diagnosis of tumor recurrence and differentiation of persistent disease from posttreatment changes. MR imaging can accurately demonstrate local tumor extent and show adjacent organ invasion. FDG PET/CT is useful in excluding nodal and distant metastases. In addition, FDG PET/CT metrics may serve as predictive biomarkers for overall and disease-free survival. This pictorial review describes different types of exenterative surgical procedures and illustrates the central role of imaging in accurate patient selection, treatment planning, and postsurgical surveillance.
Publication Radiographics: A Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc
Volume 35
Issue 4
Pages 1295-1313
Date 2015 Jul-Aug
Journal Abbr Radiographics
Language eng
DOI 10.1148/rg.2015140313
ISSN 1527-1323
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 26172364 PMCID: PMC4959795
Tags Aged, Female, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Follow-Up Studies, Genital Neoplasms, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Middle Aged, Multimodal Imaging, original, Patient Selection, Pelvic Exenteration, Positron-Emission Tomography, Prognosis, Radiopharmaceuticals, Surgery, Computer-Assisted, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome
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