CT colonography as routine method

Journal: Der Radiologe
Published:
Abstract

Objective: Colorectal cancer is a major public health challenge in Austria and Germany. As the participation in dedicated colonoscopy screening programs is rather low, the question of alternative methods is raised again and computed tomography (CT) colonography seems to be a gentle alternative with a very high patient acceptance.

Methods: In recent years CT colonography (CTC) has been established besides conventional colonoscopy as a radiological method for the investigation of the entire colon. From axial two-dimensional images three-dimensional images can be generated, allowing a virtual flight through the colon which is why this technique is also known as virtual colonoscopy. Methods: The technique of CTC has been improved continuously during recent years. On the one hand the steady decrease in the layer thickness (currently ≤ 1 mm) has improved the resolution of volume data sets and on the other hand there has been significant progress in postprocessing. Methods: Numerous studies have recently shown that the significance of CTC in the detection of advanced adenomas is similar to conventional colonoscopy.

Results: Meanwhile CT colonography is now a routine investigation method established in both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients (screening).

Conclusions: Study data now clearly show that CTC, as an alternative to conventional colonoscopy, is a powerful method for investigation of colorectal cancer. To achieve good results adequate preparation including fecal tagging, standardized technical procedures during the investigation and expertise in both 2D and 3D reading are essential.

Relevant Conditions

Colorectal Cancer