European Journal of Radiology
Volume 51, Supplement , Pages S25-S29, June 2004

Contrast-enhanced intraoperative ultrasonography in surgery for liver tumors

  • Guido Torzilli

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Hepatobiliary Surgery Unit, First Department of General Surgery, Azienda Ospedaliera della Provincia di Lodi, Largo Donatori del Sangue, 2 I-26900, Lodi, Italy

Received 1 March 2004; received in revised form 8 March 2004; accepted 15 March 2004.

Abstract 

IOUS is the most accurate diagnostic technique for assessing focal liver lesions, but still has some drawbacks. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound examination done intraoperatively (CE-IOUS), using second generation contrast agents (SonoVue®, Bracco-Imaging, Milan, Italy), seems able to overcome those aforementioned lacking aspects of IOUS. In cirrhotic patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), CE-IOUS provides information about tumor vascularity which are useful for nodules differentiation: this should improve the surgical radicality. Furthermore, two different pattern of enhancement are also recognizable at CE-IOUS in those HCC nodules depicted preoperatively: one of them has no similarity with that observed at computed tomography (CT). In patients who undergo surgery for colorectal liver metastases, CE-IOUS seems to improve the sensitivity of IOUS to small, hypoechoic lesions, reducing the risk to down-stage the disease and enhancing the rate of treatment with curative intent. In conclusion, IOUS accuracy is improved by CE-IOUS with an impact on surgical strategy either for primary than for metastatic tumors. Furthermore, a wider experience with vascular enhancement patterns at CE-IOUS could provide new classification for liver lesions.

Keywords:  Intraoperative ultrasound, Contrast agents, Hepatic neoplasms

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PII: S0720-048X(04)00127-5

doi:10.1016/j.ejrad.2004.03.025

European Journal of Radiology
Volume 51, Supplement , Pages S25-S29, June 2004