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Title: [Value of endorectal sonography in the follow-up of patients treated surgically for rectum carcinoma]. Author: Löhnert M, Dohrmann P, Stoffregen C, Hamelmann H. Journal: Zentralbl Chir; 1991; 116(7):461-4. PubMed ID: 2058325. Abstract: This prospective study included 80 patients in routine follow-up examinations after rectal cancer treatment. We performed anamnesis, clinical examination, total colonoscopy and endorectal sonography and tested the level of tumour markers CEA and CA 19-9. In 10 cases we detected local cancer recurrence of the rectal tumour. In 8 cases tumour markers were pathologically raised. Endoscopy detected the local recurrence in 4 patients only. Endorectal US was able to detect all of the recurrence cases. A histological confirmation was possible by EUS-guided needle biopsy in all cases. We were able to perform R 0-re-resection with the hope of curing in 4 patients out of 10 recurrence cases. Only endorectal US was able to detect two of those 4 recurrent tumours. In the follow-up of rectal cancer endorectal US seems to be a highly sensitive examination that may raise the number of re-resection with the hope of curing after rectal cancer treatment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]