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Accuracy of High Resolution Multidetector Computed Tomography in the Local Staging of Rectal Cancer

Rochita Venkata Ramanan,Venkatesh Munikrishnan,Akash Venkataramanan,Sudeepta Kumar Swain, Kaveripattu Sathiyamurthy Sunilkumar, Vadanika Venu,Muthuswamy Hariharan, Mohammad Zehran Saipillai, Asfar Ahamed

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Background Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold standard for local staging of rectal cancer. Advanced computed tomography (CT) machines are now capable of high-resolution images of rectal cancer and utilized for CT perfusion. The possibility of local staging of rectal cancer by CT needs to be explored. Purpose The aim of the study is to evaluate accuracy of high-resolution CT for local rectal cancer staging. Methods A high-resolution CT was performed for local staging of rectal cancer in our study group of 93 patients, where 64 underwent primary surgery and 29 underwent surgery post neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT). Results In differentiating stages T2-and-less than T2 from T3–T4 rectal cancer, accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and kappa score in overall patients were 91%, 87%, 94%, and 0.8; in primary surgery group were 89%, 76%, 94%, and 0.7; in NACRT group were 97%, 100%, 94%, and 0.9; in low rectal group were 94%, 89%, 97%, and 0.82, respectively. Conclusion High resolution CT is an accurate tool for local staging of rectal cancer.
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accuracy of ct staging,rectal cancer,mesorectal fascia,histopathology
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