Review of Computed Tomographic Colonography from a Surgeon’s Perspective

Authors

  • Charles Bellows University of New Mexico Department of Surgery, Albuquerque, NM, USA
  • Giuseppe Gagliardi Tulane University, Department of Surgery, New Orleans, LA, USA
  • Lorenzo Bacigalupo Galliera Hospital, Department of Radiology, Genoa, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15403/jgld.2014.1121.242.blws

Keywords:

computed tomographic colonography, colonic cancer, colorectal adenoma, rectal cancer, surgery, colonoscopy, virtual colonoscopy

Abstract

Abstract

New research has addressed many of the early concerns of Computed Tomographic colonography (CTC) and these studies are now beginning to shape clinical practices. A review of the literature demonstrates that the sensitivity of CTC in screening for large polyps (≥ 1cm) or cancers in the large intestine is as high as that of conventional optical colonoscopy, however, the sensitivity decreases with the diameter of the polyp. Despite this, CTC is well tolerated, more acceptable to patients than optical colonoscopy and therefore may improve colorectal cancer screening compliance. This review not only describes the diagnostic accuracy and sensitivity of CTC, and the evolving role of CTC as a primary colon cancer screening option, but also the recent studies that have demonstrated the additional value of CTC utilization for practicing clinicians.

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Published

2015-06-01

How to Cite

1.
Bellows C, Gagliardi G, Bacigalupo L. Review of Computed Tomographic Colonography from a Surgeon’s Perspective. JGLD [Internet]. 2015 Jun. 1 [cited 2026 Jun. 8];24(2):215-23. Available from: https://jgld.ro/jgld/index.php/jgld/article/view/1222

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Section

Reviews