Abstract

In the course of computed tomographic (CT) evaluations involving 200 patients with suspected pelvic disease we have found that scan quality is often suboptimal. A preliminary report employing a low density bladder opacification method is presented whereby an indwelling catheter is inserted to control bladder volume and facilitate the instillation of low density iodinated contrast agent (0.6% Renografin-60). The patient remains supine throughout the twenty-five-minute procedure. Observations during the CT staging and follow-up of a controlled group of 8 patients undergoing immunotherapy and/or radiation therapy for bladder carcinoma indicate that this is a simple, safe, and effective staging procedure. We have obtained reliable clinical-radiologic-pathologic correlation as a result of careful surgical staging and biopsy, followed by open surgery and full pathologic examination. It is hoped that this information will help initiate other similar studies to determine the diagnostic accuracy of this method and thus its use in pretherapeutic evaluation of the bladder lesion and its subsequent response to treatment.

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