Sentinel node identification and intraoperative lymphatic mapping. First results of a pilot study in patients with endometrial cancer

To minimize the surgical morbidity after lymphadenectomy, sentinel node biopsy (SLNB) has become fundamental in the management of different malignancies. We decided to evaluate sentinel lymph node (SNL) biopsies also in patients with endometrial cancer undergoing hysterectomy with lymphadenectomy. I...

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Published in:European journal of gynaecological oncology Vol. 25; no. 3; p. 339
Main Authors: Fersis, N, Gruber, I, Relakis, K, Friedrich, M, Becker, S, Wallwiener, D, Wagner, U
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Abstract To minimize the surgical morbidity after lymphadenectomy, sentinel node biopsy (SLNB) has become fundamental in the management of different malignancies. We decided to evaluate sentinel lymph node (SNL) biopsies also in patients with endometrial cancer undergoing hysterectomy with lymphadenectomy. In the setting of a prospective study we developed a technique for sentinel node biopsy of ten patients with histologically confirmed endometrial cancer. Prior to surgery 99m Tc Nanocol was injected in the peritumoral region by hysteroscopy. Six hours later lymphoscintigraphy was performed to identify the draining lymph nodes. During surgery we first detected the sentinel lymph node by a hand-held gamma tracer and then removed it. Surgery was completed by the standard therapy of total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and pelvic and/or para-aortic lymphadenectomy. Scintigraphic identification was possible in eight out of ten patients. Intraoperative identification of sentinel lymph nodes was possible in seven out of eight patients. In five patients we found the sentinel lymph nodes in the pelvic region while the other two patients had bilateral sentinel nodes in the pelvic and para-aortic region. Histologically confirmed microscopic tumor metastases of the SLNs and para-aortic lymph nodes were only found in one case. The sentinel lymph nodes from the other six patients were free of tumor and accurately reflected the pathological status. The identification of sentinel lymph nodes in endometrial cancer is a practical and safe method. In order to improve this technique as a standard procedure for staging of endometrial cancer further studies with a larger number of patients have to be done.
AbstractList To minimize the surgical morbidity after lymphadenectomy, sentinel node biopsy (SLNB) has become fundamental in the management of different malignancies. We decided to evaluate sentinel lymph node (SNL) biopsies also in patients with endometrial cancer undergoing hysterectomy with lymphadenectomy. In the setting of a prospective study we developed a technique for sentinel node biopsy of ten patients with histologically confirmed endometrial cancer. Prior to surgery 99m Tc Nanocol was injected in the peritumoral region by hysteroscopy. Six hours later lymphoscintigraphy was performed to identify the draining lymph nodes. During surgery we first detected the sentinel lymph node by a hand-held gamma tracer and then removed it. Surgery was completed by the standard therapy of total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and pelvic and/or para-aortic lymphadenectomy. Scintigraphic identification was possible in eight out of ten patients. Intraoperative identification of sentinel lymph nodes was possible in seven out of eight patients. In five patients we found the sentinel lymph nodes in the pelvic region while the other two patients had bilateral sentinel nodes in the pelvic and para-aortic region. Histologically confirmed microscopic tumor metastases of the SLNs and para-aortic lymph nodes were only found in one case. The sentinel lymph nodes from the other six patients were free of tumor and accurately reflected the pathological status. The identification of sentinel lymph nodes in endometrial cancer is a practical and safe method. In order to improve this technique as a standard procedure for staging of endometrial cancer further studies with a larger number of patients have to be done.
Author Friedrich, M
Gruber, I
Becker, S
Wallwiener, D
Fersis, N
Wagner, U
Relakis, K
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SubjectTerms Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell - diagnostic imaging
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell - pathology
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell - surgery
Adult
Aged
Carcinoma, Endometrioid - diagnostic imaging
Carcinoma, Endometrioid - pathology
Carcinoma, Endometrioid - surgery
Carcinoma, Papillary - diagnostic imaging
Carcinoma, Papillary - pathology
Carcinoma, Papillary - surgery
Endometrial Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
Endometrial Neoplasms - pathology
Endometrial Neoplasms - surgery
Female
Humans
Hysterectomy
Intraoperative Period
Lymph Node Excision
Lymph Nodes - diagnostic imaging
Lymph Nodes - pathology
Lymph Nodes - surgery
Middle Aged
Pilot Projects
Predictive Value of Tests
Prospective Studies
Radionuclide Imaging
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy - methods
Technetium Tc 99m Aggregated Albumin
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