Zusammenfassung
Zur Abklärung eines Verdachts auf das Vorliegen eines kolorektalen Karzinoms ist die
Durchführung einer kompletten Koloskopie obligat. Nach Karzinomdiagnose sollten im
Rahmen des präoperativen Stagings routinemäßig eine Abdomen-Sonographie, ein Röntgen-Thorax
sowie eine CEA-Bestimmung erfolgen. Der Familienanamnese kommt eine wichtige Bedeutung
zu, um hereditäre Darmkrebsformen zu identifizieren. Beim Rektumkarzinom ist eine
weitere lokale Bildgebung zur operativen Planung und Beurteilung der Notwendigkeit
einer neoadjuvanten Therapie wünschenswert. Beim Kolonkarzinom ist eine weitere bildgebende
Diagnostik nur bei speziellen Fragestellungen wie dem Verdacht auf das Vorliegen von
Metastasen erforderlich.
Abstract
Whenever a colorectal cancer is suspected a complete colonoscopy is required as the
appropriate work up. Once the colorectal cancer diagnosis has been established the
preoperative staging should include an abdominal ultrasound, a chest X-ray and a serum-CEA
measurement. In order to identify hereditary colorectal cancer forms a thorough family
history is mandatory. For the work up of a rectal cancer further local imaging is
helpful for the surgical planning and to determine whether neoadjuvant therapy is
warranted. The work up of a colon cancer only requires additional radiological imaging
in special situations, e. g. if metastases are suspected.
Schlüsselwörter
Kolorektales Karzinom - Staging - präoperative Diagnostik
Key words
Colorectal cancer - preoperative staging - radiological imaging
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