The role of preoperative ultrasound scan in detecting lymph node metastasis before sentinel node biopsy in melanoma patients |
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Authors: | Rossi Carlo Riccardo Mocellin Simone Scagnet Barbara Foletto Mirto Vecchiato Antonella Pilati Pierluigi Tregnaghi Alberto Zavagno Giorgio Stramare Roberto Rubaltelli Leopoldo Montesco Cristina Borsato Simonetta Rubello Domenico Lise Mario |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oncological and Surgical Sciences, Istituto di Clinica Chirurgica Generale II, Padova, Italy. carlor.rossi@unipd.it |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of preoperative ultrasound (US) scanning in identifying lymph node metastasis before sentinel node biopsy (SNB), we conducted a prospective study on 125 patients with primary cutaneous melanoma (CM). METHODS: We prospectively enrolled 125 patients with >1 mm thick CM and candidate for SNB. Preoperatively, patients underwent US scanning of regional lymphatic basins and FNA of suspected lymph nodes (LN). All patients underwent lymphatic mapping and SNB. RESULTS: Combined with fine-needle aspirate (FNA) of suspect LN, US scan allowed the correct preoperative detection of 12 out of 31 histologically positive lymphatic basins, specificity and sensitivity being 100 and 39%, respectively. The false negative rate (61%) was mainly linked to tumor deposits less than 2 mm in diameter, which can be considered the current spatial resolution limit of this technique. CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative US scan could reduce the number of SNB, thus avoiding the stress of this surgical procedure in approximately 10% of patients and reducing health care costs. As a non-invasive and relatively inexpensive technique, lymph node US scan can be part of the preoperative staging process of patients' candidate for SNB in order to avoid unnecessary surgical procedures. |
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Keywords: | melanoma ultrasound scan lymph node metastasis sentinel node biopsy |
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