Three-dimensional anal endosonography may improve detection of recurrent anal cancer

Anders F. Christensen, Michael B. Nielsen*, Lars B. Svendsen, Svend A. Engelholm

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Abstract

PURPOSE: In our center since 2001, follow-up examination has included three-dimensional endosonography in all patients with suspicion of local recurrence of anal cancer. This study was designed to investigate whether three-dimensional endosonography surpassed two-dimensional endosonography as a diagnostic tool for patients with suspected local recurrence. METHODS: This prospective study included 38 consecutive patients who have had anal carcinoma and were investigated using three-dimensional endosonography in combination with anoscopy and digital rectal examination at Rigshospitalet from July 2001 to January 2005 under suspicion of local recurrence. All endosonographic examinations-two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and three-dimensional in combination with anoscopy and digital rectal examination-were evaluated by blinded observers. The observers scored each examination according to a five-point scale in which a score from 1 to 3 was regarded as benign endosonographic findings and a score from 4 to 5 was regarded as malignant endosonographic findings. The endosonographic diagnosis for each examination was compared with histologic evaluation or when no biopsy had been taken with a follow-up period of at least six months. If a patient showed no signs of local recurrence in the follow-up period, no local recurrence was considered to be present at the time of the investigation. RESULTS: The sensitivity was 1.0 for three-dimensional endosonography in combination with palpation, 0.86 for three-dimensional endosonography alone, and 0.57 for two-dimensional endosonography. The differences between two-dimensional endosonography and three-dimensional endosonography alone as well as two-dimensional endosonography and three-dimensional endosonography + anoscopy and digital rectal examination both reached significance with P values <0.05. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that three-dimensional endosonography surpasses two-dimensional endosonography in the evaluation of patients with suspicion of local recurrence of anal cancer especially in combination with anoscopy and digital rectal examination.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDiseases of the Colon and Rectum
Volume49
Issue number10
Pages (from-to)1527-1532
Number of pages6
ISSN0012-3706
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2006

Keywords

  • Anal cancer
  • Detection
  • Endosonography
  • Recurrence
  • Three-dimensional

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