Affiliation:
1. Department of Radiology Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia
2. Department of Urology Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionRenal angiomyolipomas (AMLs) are vascular tumours that while histologically benign, carry a risk of rupture and potentially life‐threatening haemorrhage. Selective arterial embolisation (SAE) has been demonstrated as effective treatment; however, given most tumours are asymptomatic, the challenge facing the radiologist is selection of which AML should undergo treatment. This study considers presence and size of intratumoural aneurysm, to advance the readers treatment decision‐making beyond historical size criteria.MethodsRetrospective cohort analysis of all SAE‐treated AML at a quaternary‐level institution in the last 10 years was completed independently by two radiologists. Computerised tomography (CT) and angiographic imaging were reviewed to evaluate tumour size, presence of intratumoural aneurysm and aneurysm size. Univariant and multivariant statistical analyses were used to identify predictors of spontaneous rupture and haemorrhage.ResultsTwenty‐seven renal AML underwent SAE. Five tumours had presented with haemorrhage. Twenty‐two were asymptomatic or without CT/angiographic detectable haemorrhage. There was no statistically significant size difference between ruptured (mean 7.8 cm, range 6.1–12.0 cm) and unruptured AML (7.5 cm, 3.3–21.7 cm) in the study population. Eighty percent of ruptured AML and 27% of unruptured AML contained at least one intratumoural aneurysm (P‐value < 0.05). Mean aneurysm size in ruptured AMLs was 5.4 mm, versus 4.6 mm among unruptured AML (P‐value > 0.05).ConclusionThe presence of intratumoural aneurysm is a useful predictor for AMLs that are at risk of spontaneous rupture and haemorrhage. Intratumoural aneurysm should therefore be considered when selecting patients to undergo SAE.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology
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