[Advances in the staging of renal cell carcinoma with high-resolution imaging]

P Hallscheidt, G Noeldge, S Schawo, S Bartling, G Kauffmann, J Pfitzenmaier, M Palmowski

Abt. Radiodiagnostik, Radiologische Klinik, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg.

Journal Article: RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der R (impact factor: 2.03). 01/2008; 179(12):1236-42. DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-963574

Abstract

Modern imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allow high-resolution imaging of the abdomen. Modern scanners made high temporal as well as high spatial resolution available. Therapeutic approaches to the treatment of renal cell carcinoma have been improved over the recent years. Besides conventional and open laparoscopic tumor nephrectomy and nephron sparing, surgical approaches such as local tumor cryotherapy and radiofrequency ablation (RF) are ablative modalities and are used increasingly. Improved anesthesiological methods and new surgical approaches also allow curative treatment in extended tumors. Prerequisites for preoperative imaging modalities include visualization of the kidney tumor as well as its staging. Tumor-related infiltration of the renal pelvis or invasion of the perinephric fat and the renal hilus has to be excluded prior to nephron sparing surgery. In cases with extended tumors with infiltration of the inferior vena cava, it is necessary to visualize the exact extension of the tumor growth towards the right atrium in the vena cava. The radiologist should be informed about the diagnostic possibilities and limitations of the imaging modalities of CT and MRI in order to support the urologist in the planning and performance of surgical therapeutical approaches.

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Keywords

high-resolution imaging
 
Improved anesthesiological methods
 
inferior vena cava
 
kidney tumor
 
local tumor cryotherapy
 
magnetic resonance imaging
 
Modern scanners
 
nephron sparing
 
nephron sparing surgery
 
new surgical approaches
 
open laparoscopic tumor nephrectomy
 
radiofrequency ablation
 
recent years
 
renal cell carcinoma
 
renal hilus
 
spatial resolution available
 
surgical therapeutical approaches
 
Therapeutic approaches
 
Tumor-related infiltration
 
tumors