18F-FDG PET/CT with retrograde filling of the urinary bladder in the assessment of malignant pelvic disease

A.M. García Vicente, A. Núñez García, A. Palomar Muñoz, J.P. Pilkington Woll, M.E. Bellón Guardia, B. González García, A. Soriano Castrejón
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Abstract

Aim

To assess the role of PET/CT with retrograde filling of urinary bladder (RFUB) in the assessment of pelvic malignancy in patients with urothelial or gynecological tumors.

Material and methods

A retrospective longitudinal analysis based on 62 studies belonging to 52 patients was performed. All of them had a history of pelvic malignancy (29 urothelial and 23 gynecological) and 42 had undergone previous treatments. All patients underwent a standard PET/CT protocol. Inclusion criteria were radiological alterations in pelvic organs or increased urinary activity of 18F-FDG that hindered evaluation of the pelvic structures. Pathological pelvic locations were assessed as the additional value of PET/CT with RFUB. The pathologic lesions were histologically or clinically evaluated with a minimum follow-up of 12 months.

Results

Pelvic malignancy was confirmed in 33 cases, 16 of which were of urothelial origin. A total of 35/62 studies showed a pathologic PET/CT in pelvis, 4 of them were false positive and 2 false negative. In 19 cases, malignancy was detected in the bladder wall, 16 of which were true positive. No false negative was detected. Regarding standard imaging acquisition, RFUB helped to confirm or rule out bladder and/or gynecological disease in 54 cases.

Conclusion

Retrograde bladder filling is a highly recommended technique in the assessment of malignant pelvic disease, especially of bladder origin.

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18F-FDG PET/CT伴膀胱逆行充盈对恶性盆腔病的评价
目的探讨PET/CT逆行膀胱充血(RFUB)在泌尿上皮或妇科肿瘤患者盆腔恶性肿瘤诊断中的价值。材料与方法对52例患者的62项研究进行回顾性纵向分析。所有患者均有盆腔恶性肿瘤病史(29例泌尿系,23例妇科),42例既往治疗。所有患者均接受标准PET/CT检查。纳入标准是盆腔器官的影像学改变或18F-FDG的尿活性增加,这阻碍了盆腔结构的评估。病理盆腔位置作为RFUB的PET/CT附加价值进行评估。病理病变进行组织学或临床评估,至少随访12个月。结果33例确诊为盆腔恶性肿瘤,其中16例来源于尿路上皮。62例研究中有35例显示骨盆病理PET/CT,其中4例假阳性,2例假阴性。19例膀胱壁检出恶性肿瘤,其中16例为真阳性。未检测到假阴性。在标准影像采集方面,54例RFUB帮助确诊或排除膀胱和/或妇科疾病。结论膀胱逆行填充术是评价恶性盆腔疾病,尤其是膀胱源性盆腔疾病的有效方法。
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