前列腺切除术
医学
正电子发射断层摄影术
组织病理学
前列腺癌
淋巴结切除术
核医学
放射科
磁共振成像
淋巴结
断层摄影术
癌症
病理
内科学
作者
Christopher Darr,Pedro Fragoso Costa,Theresa Kahl,Alexandros Moraitis,Jenna Engel,Mulham Al-Nader,Henning Reis,Jens Köllermann,Claudia Kesch,Ulrich Krafft,Tobias Maurer,Daniel Köhler,Susanne Klutmann,Fabian Falkenbach,Jens Kleesiek,Wolfgang P. Fendler,Boris Hadaschik,Ken Herrmann
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.euros.2023.05.017
摘要
In this prospective two-center feasibility study, we evaluate the diagnostic value of intraoperative ex vivo specimenPET/CT imaging of radical prostatectomy (RP) and lymphadenectomy specimens. Ten patients with high-risk prostate cancer underwent clinical prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) preoperatively on the day of surgery. Six patients received 68Ga-PSMA-11 and four 18F-PSMA-1007. Radioactivity of the resected specimen was measured again using a novel specimenPET/CT device (AURA10; XEOS Medical, Gent, Belgium) developed for intraoperative margin assessment. All index lesions of staging multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging could be visualized. Overall, specimenPET/CT correlated well with conventional PET/CT regarding detection of suspicious tracer foci (Pearson coefficient 0.935). In addition, specimenPET/CT demonstrated all lymph node metastases detected on conventional PET/CT (n = 3), as well as three previously undetected lymph node metastases. Importantly, all positive or close (<1 mm) surgical margins could be visualized in agreement with histopathology. In conclusion, specimenPET/CT enables detection of PSMA-avid lesions and warrants further investigation to tailor RP, based on a good correlation with final pathology. Future trials will prospectively compare ex vivo specimenPET/CT with a frozen section analysis for the detection of positive surgical margins and assessment of biochemical recurrence-free survival.In this report, we examined prostatectomy and lymphadenectomy specimens for suspicious positron emission tomography (PET) signals after preoperative tracer injection. It was found that in all cases, a good signal could be visualized, with a promising correlation of surface assessment compared with histopathology. We conclude that specimenPET imaging is feasible and may help improve oncological outcomes in the future.
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