• Abdominal Masses Sampled at PET/CT-guided Percutaneous Biopsy: Initial Experience with Registration of Prior PET/CT Images

    Radiology:Volume 256: Number 1—July 2010

    Abdominal Masses Sampled at PET/CT-guided Percutaneous Biopsy: Initial Experience with Registration of Prior PET/CT Images

    ServetTatli, MD Victor H. Gerbaudo, PhD Marcelo Mamede, MD, PhD Kemal Tuncali, MD Paul B. Shyn, MD Stuart G. Silverman, MD

    Purpose: To establish the feasibility of performing combined posi¬tron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT)-guided biopsy of abdominal masses by using previ¬ously acquired PET/CT images registered with intraproce-dural CT images.

    Materials and methods: In this HIPAA-compliant institutional review board-approved study, 14 patients underwent clinically indicated percutaneous biopsy of abdominal masses (mean size, 3.3 cm; range, 1.2-5.0 cm) in the liver (n = 6), presacral soft tissue (n = 3), retroperitoneal lymph nodes (n = 2), spleen (n = 2), and pancreas (n = 1). PET/CT images obtained no more than 62 days (mean, 18.3 days) before the biopsy procedure were registered with intraprocedural CT images by using image registration software.

    Results: The image registrations were technically successful in all but one patient, who had severe scoliosis. The remain­ing 13 biopsy procedures yielded diagnostic results, which were positive for malignancy in 10 cases and negative in three cases.

    Conclusion: PET/CT-guided abdominal biopsy with use of prior PET/CT images registered with intraprocedural CT scans is feasible and may be helpful when fluorine 18 fluorodeoxyglucose-avid masses that are not seen sufficiently with nonen-hanced CT are sampled at biopsy.