Computed tomography-virtual cystoscopy in the evaluation of a bladder mass: Could it replace standard conventional cystoscopy?

Gabr, Ahmed H. and Elbadry, Mohamed and Elsherief, Ashraf and Tawfiek, Ehab R. (2013) Computed tomography-virtual cystoscopy in the evaluation of a bladder mass: Could it replace standard conventional cystoscopy? Arab Journal of Urology, 11 (4). pp. 369-374. ISSN 2090-598X

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Abstract

To determine the role of computed tomography-virtual cystoscopy (CT-VC) in the detection and evaluation of bladder cancer, compared to standard conventional cystoscopy (CC).

Patients and methods:
Twenty-five patients with a clinical presentation of a bladder mass(es) were selected from an outpatient urology clinic between May 2011 and August 2012. All patients were then assessed using multi-slice CT of the bladder, CT-VC and CC. The results were then compared amongst axial CT images, multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) images, CT-VC and CC, and compared with the pathological results.

Results:
Forty lesions were found at CC in the 25 patients. MPR images had a greater sensitivity for detecting small masses of ⩽5 mm, and for identifying the location of the masses, especially basal (100%), than had axial images. The diagnostic results varied significantly (P = 0.031 and 0.039) between CC and axial images. The difference was slightly significant (P = 0.063) for MPR images and was not significant (P = 0.99) for virtual images.

Conclusions:
Compared to CC, CT-VC was much less invasive, but it was not possible to take a biopsy and provide tissue for histopathology, and it could not depict flat lesions or mucosal colour changes. Therefore, CT-VC could be considered for bladder mapping before CC, in the follow-up of patients with superficial transitional cell carcinoma after transurethral resection of the tumour, in combination with urine cytology, and for patients in whom CC is difficult or contraindicated.

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Date Deposited: 26 Jun 2024 09:58
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2024 09:58
URI: http://journal.openarchivescholar.com/id/eprint/1363

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