This study aims to assess the application value of transanal normal saline infusion-assisted multipath ultrasonography (TNSI-MU) in the diagnosis of T1/T2 rectal cancer (RC). All patients first received single-path 360-degree transrectal ultrasonography and then received 360-degree transrectal ultrasonography, transabdominal ultrasonography, or transvaginal ultrasonography after TNSI to determine the T stage. With surgical pathology as the criterion standard, the detection rates of T1/T2 RC lesions and the T-staging results of single-path 360-degree transrectal ultrasonography, TNSI-MU, and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were compared and analyzed. T1/T2 RC was surgically and pathologically confirmed in 52 patients. Single-path 360-degree transrectal ultrasonography had a lesion detection rate of 57.69% (30/52) and a T-staging accuracy of 80.0% (24/30), the sensitivity was 57.69%, and the specificity was 88.46%. Transanal normal saline infusion-assisted multipath ultrasonography had a lesion detection rate of 100%, and its T-staging accuracy was 84.62% (44/52), the sensitivity was 100%, and the specificity was 88.61%. Transanal normal saline infusion-assisted multipath ultrasonography had a significantly higher detection rate of T1/T2 RC lesions than single-path 360-degree transrectal ultrasonography ( P < 0.001), but the 2 methods had similar T-staging accuracy for T1/T2 RC (χ 2 = 0.286, P = 0.593). Contrast-enhanced MRI had a lesion detection rate of 100% and a T-staging accuracy of 40.38% (21/52), the sensitivity was 98.07%, and the specificity was 61.54%. Transanal normal saline infusion-assisted multipath ultrasonography had significantly higher diagnostic accuracy than contrast-enhanced MRI for T staging of T1/T2 RC ( P < 0.001), and the diagnostic results of the 2 methods were not consistent (κ = 0.151). Transanal normal saline infusion-assisted multipath ultrasonography outperformed single-path 360-degree transrectal ultrasonography in the detection rate of T1/T2 RC lesions and contrast-enhanced MRI in the staging accuracy for T1/T2 RC.

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