Role of Staging Laparoscopy in Assessing Colorectal Cancer | ||
Suez Canal University Medical Journal | ||
Article 11, Volume 22, Issue 2, October 2019, Pages 164-169 | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/scumj.2020.23076.1007 | ||
Authors | ||
Ahmed Hassan Soliman* 1; Mohammed Gamal sayed2 | ||
1Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medecine, Suez Canal university | ||
2departement of surgery, faculty of medecine, sue canal university | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: The goal of staging laparoscopy in primary gastrointestinal malignancies is to examine any local, regional, and/or metastatic disease in order to determine the stage of the presenting malignancy, and thus, the possibility of performing a curative resection. This study aimed to evaluate the role of staging laparoscopy in preoperative assessment of colorectal cancer patients. Subjects and Method: this is a cross-sectional study, conducted at Suez Canal University hospital. A total of 26 patients with colorectal cancer were enrolled and had a CT scanning with contrast and staging laparoscopy as a step in the preoperative assessment of their disease. Results: Staging laparoscopy of these patients revealed metastatic spread in 10 cases (38%). Both pelvi-abdominal CT and staging laparoscopy had equally high specificity for metastatic diseases (99%). However, regarding the sensitivity, staging laparoscopy was superior to pelvi-abdominal CT in detecting the presence of metastatic disease in general (83% vs 66%, p=0.026). Conclusion: staging laparoscopy is a valuable tool in evaluating colorectal cancer patients preoperatively. Future studies should be conducted on a higher number of patients in order to detect the actual value of staging laparoscopy in detecting metastatic spread. | ||
Keywords | ||
colorectal cancer; computed tomography; staging laparoscopy; metastasis | ||
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