[The intraoperative echography of malignant hepatic lesions].

Radiol Med

I Servizio di Radiodiagnostica, Ospedale Regionale S. M. dei Battuti, USSL 10, Treviso.

Published: November 1991

IOU (intraoperative ultrasound) is nowadays an indispensable technique for the surgeon to confirm the information collected from preoperative tests or to gain further information that may modify surgical strategy. A series of 350 patients were studied with IOU: in 67 cases the liver was involved, with 23 malignant lesions. In the latter group, 10 lesions were found which had been missed even at palpation; the size of 9 of them could be correctly assessed, which had been overestimated in 8 cases and underestimated in 1 before surgery. Moreover, in 39.1% of the cases, the information yielded by IOU determined a change in surgical strategy, favoring a more accurate dissection of the lesion. Surgery was modified depending on the recognition of: nonpalpable lesions (5 cases); portal thrombosis (1 case); lesions bigger (2 cases)--smaller (2 cases) than preoperatively diagnosed. Moreover, IOU was a useful tool to guide the surgeon during intervention, by yielding accurate anatomical information on the segment/segments hosting the lesion.

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