Urology Research & Practice
UROONCOLOGY - Original Article

Peritumoral Adipose Tissue Density Predicts the Malignancy in cT1 Renal Masses

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Department of Urology, University of Health Sciences, Bağcılar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Department of Radiology, University of Health Sciences, Bakırköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Department of Radiology, University of Health Sciences, Bağcılar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Department of Pathology, University of Health Sciences, Bağcılar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

Urol Res Pract 2023; 49: 191-197
DOI: 10.5152/tud.2023.23016
Read: 998 Downloads: 366 Published: 17 May 2023

Objective: Not only the frequency of surgery for small renal masses has increased secondary to the improvements and frequent use of imaging techniques but also the frequency of detection of benign lesions in nephrectomy specimens has increased as well. We aimed to assess the predictive value of computed tomography density of perirenal adipose tissue and peritumoral adipose tissue in distinguishing between benign and malignant renal masses.

Materials and Methods: The current study included 116 patients who underwent nephrectomy for renal masses between January 2015 and December 2020. Clinicodemographic and preoperative computed tomography features and final pathological findings of the patients were recorded. According to the final pathological results, the patients were divided into 2 groups benign (n = 32) and malignant (n = 84). Groups were compared statistically in terms of perirenal adipose tissue and peritumoral adipose tissue density.

Results: The median tumor size was 5.00 cm. The rate of benign tumors was higher in female patients (P = .005). The median peritumoral adipose tissue density among cT1 and cT1a tumors was higher in the malignant group (P < .001, for each). At a cutoff value of 97.50 Hounsfield Units, the peritumoral adipose tissue density had a sensitivity of 83.0% and a specificity of 79.2% for predicting the presence of malignant tumors in ≤7 cm renal masses. Using a cutoff value of −97.50 Hounsfield Units, the peritumoral adipose tissue density had a sensitivity of 88.9% and a specificity of 83.3% for predicting the presence of malignant tumors in ≤4 cm renal masses.

Conclusion: The peritumoral adipose tissue density in the preoperative computed tomography images predicts the malignancy in cT1 renal masses.

Cite this article as: Sahin Y, Aygan S, Hacibey I, et al. Peritumoral adipose tissue density predicts the malignancy in cT1 renal masses. Urol Res Pract. 2023;49(3):191-197.

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