A Study on Ureteric Abnormalities in Single Contrast Bolus CT Urography at A Tertiary Care Centre

Pavankumar Suraparaju Varaprasad Varma, None Prashant Titare, None Varsha Rote Kaginalkar
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Introduction: CT urography is an imaging technique in which the i.v contrast is injected and phases of CT scan are taken to study the entire urinary system. It has essentially replaced intravenous urography (IVU) in most imaging practices. CT Urography has evolved as an ideal imaging tool for comprehensive imaging assessment of patients with flank pain, malignancies, hematuria, trauma, renal calculi, suspected congenital malformations and in various clinical settings. Other CT advantages include the use of multiplanar reconstruction (MPR), curved planar reformatted images, maximum intensity projection (MIP) and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction which gives valuable information to the clinician about the extent of the lesions and helps in management. Aim: To study various types of ureteric abnormalities in CT Urography in various clinical presentation. Materials and methods: This is a tertiary hospital based observational Descriptive Cross sectional study conducted on 360 patients referred for CT Urography with Clinical Signs & Symptoms of urinary tract abnormalities, having ureteric imaging abnormalities. Siemens somatum High Definition 128 slice CT scanner was used for single bolus CT urography. Results: Males were more as compared to females with age group 31 to 50 years (44.4%). Abdominal pain with urinary complaints was seen in maximum number of patients (203 cases- 56.4%). Urinary complaints in known abdomino-pelvic malignancies was seen in 18% cases. 285 patients had obstructive urography findings like hydronephrosis or hydroureter, and 75 cases had non obstructive findings like ureteral filling defects due to calculi, clots, etc or abnormal ureteric course or only congenital abnormality. Most hydroureter cases were secondary to obstructive calculus followed by obstruction by external malignant mass. Conclusion: This study outlines the most common ureteric abnormalities in patients referred for CT urography which were mostly obstructive findings most cases were secondary to obstructive calculus followed by obstruction by external malignant mass. The non obstructive findings like ureteral filling defects were due to calculi, clots, etc or abnormal ureteric course or only congenital abnormalities. Delayed phase of CT urography can also be applied in Contrast CT study of abdomen & Pelvic scans on case to case basis to study ureteric involvements & pathologies.
某三级保健中心单次造影CT尿路造影对输尿管异常的研究
导读:CT尿路造影是一种通过静脉注射造影剂和CT扫描的分期来研究整个泌尿系统的成像技术。在大多数成像实践中,它基本上取代了静脉尿路造影(IVU)。CT尿路造影已经发展成为一种理想的成像工具,用于对腹部疼痛、恶性肿瘤、血尿、创伤、肾结石、疑似先天性畸形和各种临床环境的患者进行全面的影像学评估。CT的其他优点包括使用多平面重建(MPR),曲面平面重构图像,最大强度投影(MIP)和三维重建(3D),这为临床医生提供了有关病变程度的宝贵信息,并有助于管理。目的:探讨不同类型输尿管CT尿路造影异常的临床表现。材料和方法:本研究是一项以三级医院为基础的观察性描述性横断面研究,对360例有临床症状的患者进行了CT尿路造影;尿路异常的症状,有输尿管成像异常。采用西门子躯体高清晰度128层CT单丸尿路造影。 结果:在31 ~ 50岁年龄组中男性多于女性(44.4%)。腹痛伴尿路主诉的患者最多(203例,56.4%)。在已知的腹部-盆腔恶性肿瘤中,有18%的病例出现泌尿系统疾病。285例出现肾积水、输尿管积水等梗阻性尿路造影表现,75例出现因结石、血块等导致输尿管充盈缺损、输尿管路线异常或仅为先天性异常等非梗阻性尿路造影表现。大多数输尿管病例继发于梗阻性结石,继发于外部恶性肿块梗阻。 结论:本研究概述了CT尿路造影患者中最常见的输尿管异常,大多数为梗阻性发现,大多数继发于梗阻性结石,其次是外部恶性肿块梗阻。输尿管充盈缺损等非梗阻性表现多为结石、凝块等或输尿管异常或仅为先天性异常所致。延迟期CT尿路造影也可应用于腹部CT造影研究。盆腔扫描在个案基础上研究输尿管累及;病态。
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