CT colonography: Why? When? How? - 18/01/12
la Société d’imagerie abdominale et digestive (SIAD)1
Abstract |
Although optical colonoscopy is still the gold standard for diseases of the colon, radiologic examination of the colon is now being performed by CT scan. Evaluation of the colon is enhanced by distension, which “de-folds” the intestinal wall, thus facilitating its examination for abnormalities of the mucosa, the wall as a whole, and the diameter of the bowel lumen. Water or gas (CO2) may be used for the distension, depending on the suspected lesions. The water enema method of colonography combines filling the bowel lumen with water and intravenous injection of a contrast medium. It is indicated when there is a clinical suspicion of colon cancer, or for initial discovery of liver metastases, and for staging of colon tumors. This technique, which requires little or no colon cleansing preparation, can be performed with no special equipment and has a short learning curve. The gas enema method of colonography, or virtual colonoscopy, is performed by distending the colon with CO2, without any intravenous injection of contrast medium. Its purpose is to detect polyps as part of a screening for precancerous growths. This technique, which does require bowel cleansing preparation, uses a dedicated console for reading and requires specific training.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Colon polyps, Colon cancer, Water enema colonography, Virtual colonoscopy
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Vol 93 - N° 1
P. 2-9 - janvier 2012 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.