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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the findings when pathologic ultrastaging techniques are applied in conjunction with sentinel node dissection in patients with vulvar cancer. METHODS: Patients with squamous cell cancer of the vulva underwent intraoperative lymphoscintigraphy following intradermal injection of 99mTc-labeled sulfur colloid at the site of the primary tumor. Isosulfan blue dye was also injected at the tumor site to facilitate identification of the sentinel node in the groin. Following removal, the sentinel node was then bisected and examined in the standard manner using hematoxylin and eosin staining. Negative nodes were subjected to additional ultrastaging evaluation with serial sectioning and immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: Nine patients with 10 primary tumors underwent radical local excision of the primary tumor and sentinel node dissection of the groin. Sentinel nodes were identified and removed in all patients. One node was positive by conventional staining; the remainder were all negative. Of these negative nodes, 2 were found to be positive for micrometastases on serial sectioning and immunohistochemical staining. Therefore 2 of 3 positive nodes were not detected using conventional histologic techniques. CONCLUSION: Sentinel node dissection appears to be technically feasible in patients with vulvar cancer. Pathologic ultrastaging combined with sentinel node dissection appears to be highly sensitive for detecting subclinical micrometastases in the regional lymphatics. This technique potentially provides a more accurate assessment with less surgical morbidity than conventional inguinalfemoral lymphadenectomy.  相似文献   

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Occult lymph node metastases in early stage vulvar carcinoma patients   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
OBJECTIVE: In early stage vulvar carcinoma patients, there is at trend towards individualized treatment in order to reduce morbidity and sequela following inguinal lymph node dissection. However, recurrences in the groin are almost always fatal. In the present study, we address the occult lymph node metastases in vulvar squamous cell carcinoma patients by using serial sectioning and immunostaining of lymph nodes in a larger series of vulvar carcinoma patients and relate the findings to clinical follow-up data. METHODS: From 75 vulvar squamous cell carcinoma patients staged surgical FIGO I-III, 421 lymph nodes found negative at the hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) routine investigation were scrutinized. From formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissues, sections were cut with 150 mum interval and stained with H&E and cytokeratin AE1/AE3. Two classes were used to describe the amount of tumor cells: <100 cells and >100 cells. RESULTS: Positive cytokeratin AE1/AE3 staining was found in 25/421 (6%) of the lymph nodes. Occult lymph node metastases were found in 17/75 (23%) of the patients. Correlation was found between lymph node metastasis and site of recurrence (P = 0.01). Twenty-eight percent of the patients had relapse. CONCLUSIONS: The present study underlines the importance of serial sectioning and immunostaining of lymph nodes in the search for micrometastases in vulvar carcinoma patients. However, the results of the present study do not suggest a more thorough examination of non-sentinel lymph nodes in vulvar carcinoma patients where the sentinel lymph nodes are thoroughly examined.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is a reliable and minimally invasive procedure, representing a new standard of care for patients with clinically node-negative breast cancer. Several studies have confirmed the reliability and the accuracy of this new procedure. Accurate intraoperative evaluation of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) can determine the need for immediate axillary node clearance thus reducing arm morbidity in SLN-negative patients and avoiding a second surgical procedure in patients with positive SLNs. The aim of this study is to determine the accuracy and the limitations of intraoperative frozen section (IFS) analysis of SLNs during breast cancer surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 96 female patients with clinically node-negative T1-T2 breast cancer who underwent the SNB procedure and IFS analysis by single section standard staining in two hospitals were reviewed. The SNB procedure was performed using the patent blue dye method alone or the combination of the dye and radioactive isotope techniques. The results of IFS and the final histology were compared. RESULTS: The mean number of SLNs removed was 2. Overall, 22% (21/96) of patients were found to be SNB-positive on final histology. Based on patients, there was a 96.8% concordance between the results of the IFS and the final histology; the sensitivity was 86% (18/21), and the specificity was 100%. There were 3 cases of false negative all of which contained micrometastases only. When micrometastases were excluded, the sensitivity was 100%. Based on SLNs (n = 196), the sensitivity was 91%, and the specificity was 100%. CONCLUSION: Intraoperative frozen section of sentinel lymph nodes in patients with early breast cancer is highly accurate for macrometastases but not for micrometastases.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to identify one or more inguinal sentinel nodes in patients with primary squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva and to determine the ability of the sentinel node to predict metastasis to the inguinal lymphatic basin. METHODS: Techniques employing technetium-99m (Tc-99m) sulfur colloid and isosulfan blue dye were utilized to identify sentinel nodes in the inguinal lymphatic beds. Technetium-99m sulfur colloid was injected intradermally at the tumor margins 90-180 min preoperatively followed by a similar injection of isosulfan blue dye 5-10 min before the groin dissection. A handheld collimated gamma counter was employed to identify Tc-99m-labeled sentinel nodes. Lymphatic tracts that had taken up blue dye and their corresponding sentinel node were also identified and retrieved. A completion inguinal dissection was then performed. Each sentinel node was labeled as hot and blue, hot and nonblue, or cold and blue. The sentinel nodes were subjected to pathologic examination with step sections and nonsentinel nodes were evaluated in the standard fashion. RESULTS: Twenty-one patients with a median age of 79 were entered onto protocol and a total of 31 inguinal node dissections were performed. A sentinel node was identified in 31/31 (100%) groin dissections with the use of Tc-99m. Isosulfan blue dye identified a sentinel node in 19/31 (61%) groin dissections. Surgical staging revealed 7 patients with stage I disease, 5 with stage II disease, 5 with stage III disease, and 4 with stage IV disease. Lymph nodes in 9 groin dissections were found to have metastatic disease, and in 4 of these dissections, the sentinel node was the only positive node. Lymph nodes in 22 groin dissections had no evidence of metastasis. No false-negative sentinel lymph nodes were obtained (sentinel node negative and a nonsentinel node positive). CONCLUSION: Tc-99m sulfur colloid is superior to isosulfan blue dye in the detection of sentinel nodes in inguinal dissections of patients with vulvar cancer. A sentinel node dissection utilizing Tc-99m alone can identify a sentinel node in all inguinal dissections. Pathologic examination with step sections has shown the sentinel node to be an accurate predictor of metastatic disease to the inguinal nodal chain.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: We investigated the utility of sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping for the detection of endometrial carcinoma micrometastases. We reevaluated the accuracy of our SLN detection procedure, this time combining step-serial section with cytokeratin immunostaining. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between March 2002 and March 2005, consecutive patients undergoing laparotomy (total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, total pelvic lymphadenectomy and para-aortic lymphadenectomy to the level of renal veins) with SLN biopsy for endometrial cancer at Tohoku University Hospital were enrolled in this study. Excluded were patients in whom lymph node metastases were detected by routine histological examination or those without detectable SLNs. All surgically removed lymph nodes, including SLNs, were examined histopathologically by immunohistochemistry staining with an anti-cytokeratin antibody (AE1/AE3) combined with step-serial sectioning at 200-500 microm intervals. RESULTS: Four of seventy-four SLNs (5%) obtained from 20 patients had micrometastases or isolated tumor cells (ITC). In contrast, only 4 of the 1350 non-SLNs obtained from 20 patients (0.3%) had detectable micrometastases. The micrometastases were detected in the external iliac basin (two cases) and in the para-aortic area (two cases). The isolated tumor cell was detected in the external iliac basin (one case). CONCLUSION: SLNs detected by our method had micrometastases more frequently than did non-SLNs. Easy detection of micrometastases by immunostaining is only possible with step-serial sectioning of the SLNs.  相似文献   

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早期子宫颈癌前哨淋巴结检测的临床意义   总被引:16,自引:1,他引:16  
目的 评价前哨淋巴结 (SLN)对早期宫颈癌盆腔淋巴结转移状况的预测价值 ,探讨检测SLN在指导早期宫颈癌盆腔淋巴清扫术中的意义。方法 对 2 0 0 2年 11月~ 2 0 0 3年 8月在山东省肿瘤医院手术治疗的 2 3例早期宫颈癌患者行SLN检测 ,分别利用亚甲蓝和99mTc 硫胶体定位并原位切除SLN送快速冰冻病理检查 ,然后行经腹广泛全子宫切除 盆腔淋巴清扫术 ,比较SLN快速冰冻切片、SLN及其他盆腔淋巴结石蜡切片和抗角蛋白免疫组化染色结果。结果  2 3例患者中 19例成功检测到SLN ,共检出SLN 5 9枚 ,平均每例 3枚 ,SLN检出率为 83% (19/2 3)。SLN活检术灵敏性为 83% ,特异性为 10 0 % ,与病理检查结果符合率为 95 %。结论 SLN检测能较为准确地预测早期宫颈癌盆腔淋巴结的转移状况 ,但以SLN活检术替代传统的手术方式的可行性和安全性还需要更大样本量的前瞻性病例研究来进一步评价  相似文献   

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We studied the distribution of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) in vulvar cancer using blue dye and (99m)Tc radiocolloid and evaluated the techniques used, including the optimum timing of preoperative scintigraphy scans and its contribution to (99m)Tc SLN detection over that of the intraoperative handheld gamma probe. Fifty-nine women with squamous cell cancers <4 cm treated at our institution between December 2001 and December 2005 were included in this study. Blue dye alone was used in the first 16 women (group A) and the combination of (99m)Tc and blue dye was used on 43 women (group B). Of the 118 SLN detected in 82 groins, 83.9% (99) were sited in the superficial medial and intermediate inguinal chain, none were in superficial lateral groin, 16.1% (19) were deep femoral. The patient-specific SLN detection and false-negative rate in group B was 100% and 0%, compared to 68.8% (11/16 cases) and 6.3% (1/16) in group A. The optimum timing for preoperative lymphoscintigraphy scans was 45 min postinjection, but intraoperative use of the handheld gamma probe yielded 15% more "hot" nodes and allowed tailored placement of the lymphadenectomy incision. Eighty-four percent of SLNs were in the medial and intermediate region of the superficial inguinal chain, 16.1% were deep femoral. The combined use of (99m)Tc radiocolloid and blue dye was significantly superior at SLN detection than blue dye alone. (99m)Tc SLN detection using the intraoperative handheld probes was not enhanced by preoperative scintigraphy scans.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: Validity of the sentinel node concept in patients with cervical, endometrial and vulvar cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 47 cases of FIGO stage I and II cervical cancer, 33 cases of first clinical stage of endometrial cancer and 37 patients with FIGO stage I and II of vulvar cancer. In cervical and vulvar cancer preoperative lymphoscyntygraphy and intraoperative lymphatic mapping with blue dye and handheld gamma probe were performed. In patients with endometrial cancer intraoperative lymphatic mapping with blue dye injected into the cervix and into the uterine corpus subserously were done. In the last 10 cases radiolabeled nannocolloid were administered and the patients underwent preoperative lymphoscyntygraphy and intraoperative radio detection of sentinel node. Sentinel nodes were labeled as blue, radioactive, or blue/radioactive. RESULTS: In cervical cancer sensitivity of the dye and radiocolloid methods was 94%, specificity 100% and negative predictive value 97%. Out of 33 cases of endometrial cancer sentinel node was identified in 29 (87.87%) patients. None of women with histological negative sentinel node had metastases in the rest of lymph nodes resected. Sentinel node was detected in all cases of vulvar cancer. The status of sentinel nodes were representative for all lymph node resected. CONCLUSIONS: Concept of sentinel node may be applied first of all for vulvar cancer and also for cervical and endometrial cancer.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: We investigated the feasibility of sentinel lymph node identification using radioisotopic lymphatic mapping with technetium-99m-labeled human serum albumin and isosulfan blue dye injection in patients undergoing radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy for treatment of early cervical cancer. METHODS: Between September 2000 and October 2002, 25 patients with cervical cancer FIGO stage I (n=24) or stage II (n=1) underwent sentinel lymph node detection with preoperative lymphoscintigraphy (technetium-99m colloid albumin injection around the tumor) and intraoperative lymphatic mapping with blue dye and a handheld or laparoscopic gamma probe. Complete pelvic or paraaortic lymphadenectomy was performed in all cases by open surgery or laparoscopic surgery. RESULTS: In 23 evaluable patients, a total of 51 sentinel lymph nodes were detected by lymphoscintigraphy (mean 2.21 nodes per patient). Intraoperatively, 61 sentinel lymph nodes were identified, with a mean of 2.52 nodes per patient by gamma probe and a mean of 1.94 nodes per patient after isosulfan blue injection. Forty percent of sentinel nodes were found in the interiliac region and 25% in the external iliac area. Microscopic nodal metastases (four nodes) were confirmed in 12% of cases. All these lymph nodes were previously detected as sentinel lymph nodes. The remaining 419 nodes after pelvic lymphadenectomy were histologically negative. CONCLUSIONS: Sentinel lymph node identification with technetium-99m-labeled nanocolloid combined with blue dye injection is feasible and showed a 100% negative predictive value, and potentially identified women in whom lymph node dissection can be avoided.  相似文献   

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We aimed to describe hysteroscopic peritumoral tracer injection for detecting sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) in patients with endometrial cancer and to evaluate tolerance of the procedure, detection rate and location of SLNs. Five patients with early endometrial cancer underwent hysteroscopic radiotracer injection followed by lymphoscintigraphy, then by surgery with hysteroscopic peritumoral blue dye injection, and radioactivity measurement using an endoscopic handheld gamma probe. SLNs and other nodes were sent separately to the pathology laboratory. SLNs were evaluated by hematoxylin-eosin-saffron staining and, when negative, by immunohistochemistry. Tolerance of the injection by the patients was poor (mean visual analog scale score, 8/10). SLNs were detected in only two patients (external iliac and common iliac+paraaortic, respectively). Detection rates were 1/5 by radiotracer, 1/5 by dye, and 2/5 by the combined method. One SLN was involved in a patient whose other nodes were negative. In three patients no SLNs were found by radiotracer or blue dye. Of the 83 non sentinel nodes removed from these patients, none was involved. Hysteroscopic peritumoral injection may be more difficult than cervical injection and, in our experience, carries a lower SLN detection rate.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To determine the usefulness of sentinel lymph node biopsy in early stage vulvar cancer and to assess recurrences after surgical treatment with sentinel node identification or surgical treatment without sentinel node identification. METHODS: We reviewed the records of 55 patients with early stage vulvar cancer operated on between 1995 and 2005. A prospective series of 28 patients who underwent vulvectomy and lymphadenectomy with intraoperative sentinel lymph node identification between 2000 and 2005 (SLN group) was compared with a retrospective series of 27 patients who underwent vulvectomy and lymphadenectomy without sentinel node procedure between 1995 and 2000 (non-SLN group). Patients in the sentinel node identification group underwent preoperative lymphoscintigraphy (technetium-99 colloid albumin injection around the tumor) and intraoperative mapping with isosulfan blue dye. RESULTS: In the SLN group, 9 tumors were T1 and 19 were T2, with a total of 40 groins dissected and 9 positive nodes in 7 patients. Sixty-two sentinel lymph nodes were detected with a mean of 2.2 sentinel nodes per patient (range 0-4). A false negative case was found. In the non-SLN group, 7 tumors were T1 and 20 were T2, with a total of 49 groins dissected and 9 positive nodes in 6 patients. Recurrence occurred in 8 patients (28.6%) in the SLN group and in 6 (26.9%) in the non-SLN group (P=0.8). CONCLUSIONS: Sentinel lymph node identification in early stage vulvar cancer is a feasible. Analysis of recurrence may allow considering this procedure as a possible alternative to inguino-femoral lymphadenectomy.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: The main study objective was to describe the distribution of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) and the prevalence of SLN micrometastases in patients with early cervical cancer. The secondary objective was to confirm the SLN detection rate and negative predictive value found in our preliminary study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We prospectively included 25 patients with early cervical cancer, each of whom received an injection of 120 MBq of technetium-99m for preoperative lymphoscintigraphy and intraoperative node detection using an endoscopic gamma probe. Patent blue dye was injected intraoperatively. SLNs were sought in the pelvic and para-aortic drainage areas. Radical iliac dissection was performed routinely at the end of the procedure. SLNs were examined after hematoxylin-eosin-saffron staining; negative specimens were assessed using immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Most (85%) of the SLNs were in the inter-iliac territory. Para-aortic or parametrial SLNs were found respectively in 2 patients and common iliac SLNs in 5 patients. Thus 9/25 patients had additional information due to SLN detection. One metastasis and one micrometastasis were detected in SLNs. No patients had positive non-sentinel nodes with negative SLNs. CONCLUSION: SLN detection ensures the identification of SLNs in unusual locations in 36% of patients. SLN disease was found in 8% of our patients. Thus, SLN biopsy improves staging in patients with early cervical cancer. Studies in larger patient populations are needed to evaluate the clinical impact of SLN biopsy.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The aim was to determine the feasibility of surgical identification and pathological ultrastaging of sentinel nodes (SNs) in vulvar carcinoma and to evaluate whether SN negativity rules out the possibility of metastasis in other nodes and can therefore avoid conventional lymphadenectomy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In 26 patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma the SNs were detected using both peritumoral injection of (99m)Tc and blue dye (isosulfan or methylene) before the surgical procedure. Dissection of the SNs was followed by standard lymphadenectomy and vulvar exeresis. For pathological ultrastaging at least eight histological sections of every node separated 400 microm were evaluated using hematoxylin & eosin and immunostaining against cytokeratin. RESULTS: We identified the SNs in 25/26 patients (96%). In 19 patients (76%) the SN was unilateral and in 6 (24%) it was bilateral. A total of 46 SNs were isolated. Metastatic carcinoma was identified in 9 SNs from 8 patients (30.8%). Thirty-eight percent (3 of 8) patients with metastatic SNs presented micrometastasis detected only in ultrastaging. Seven (3.3%) of 239 nonsentinel nodes (non-SNs) showed metastasis. No metastatic implant was detected in non-SNs when SNs were negative in patients without clinical suspicious adenopathy (100% negative predictive value). CONCLUSION: Inguinofemoral lymph nodes can be confidently avoided when sentinel node metastases are excluded by histological ultrastaging. This may reduce the surgical morbidity of conventional inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy, without worsening vulvar cancer prognosis.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the value of immunohistochemical (IHC) staining of inguinal sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) found to be negative for metastatic disease by ultrastaging with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. METHODS: An IRB approved study identified 29 patients who had undergone an inguinal sentinel lymph node dissection for squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva. All sentinel lymph nodes found to be negative for metastatic disease based on ultrastaging with H&E staining were reevaluated with pancytokeratin antibody (AE1/AE3) immunohistochemical (IHC) staining to detect micrometastasis. RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva underwent an inguinal sentinel node dissection. Nineteen patients had inguinal dissections negative for metastatic disease, 2 patients had bilateral inguinal metastasis, and 8 patients had unilateral inguinal metastasis. A total of 42 groin dissections with SLN biopsies were performed; 12 groins were positive for metastatic disease and 30 were negative based on ultrastaging with eosin and hematoxylin staining. A total of 107 sentinel lymph nodes (2.5 SLN per groin) were obtained, of which 18 SLN contained metastatic disease identified by ultrastaging and staining with H&E. Two SLN contained micrometastasis less than 0.3mm in size and 16 SLN contained metastasis greater than 2mm in size. Eighty-nine SLN found to be negative for metastasis by ultrastaging with H&E staining were also negative for micrometastasis on evaluation with pancytokeratin antibody AE1/AE3 IHC staining. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of immunohistochemical staining to ultrastaging with H&E staining in the pathologic evaluation of inguinal sentinel lymph nodes does not increase the detection of micrometastasis in patients with primary squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: This retrospective review was undertaken to evaluate survival in patients with T1 squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva treated with radical local excision and sentinel node dissection. METHODS: Patients with T1 cancers underwent pre-operative lymphoscintigraphy and sentinel lymph node dissection using technetium sulfur colloid and isosulfan blue dye. The primary tumor was removed with radical local excision. Patients with negative sentinel nodes did not receive any additional treatment. Survival was calculated using life table analysis. RESULTS: There were 21 patients who underwent 27 sentinel node dissections. Three patients were found to have positive sentinel nodes. At a median follow-up of 4.6 years, two patients have died of cancer, and three patients have died of intercurrent illness. None of the patients with negative sentinel nodes has died of cancer. There were no groin or distant recurrences in patients with negative sentinel nodes. Three-year disease-free survival for all patients and for patients with negative sentinel nodes were 90% and 100% respectively. CONCLUSION: The survival for patients with early vulvar cancer treated with sentinel node dissection and radical local excision appears excellent.  相似文献   

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The assessment and surgical management of early-stage vulvar cancer   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The treatment of early vulvar cancer has undergone a major paradigm shift from a radical surgical approach to tissue-sparing surgery and preservation of sexual function. Stage I and II tumours represent two-thirds of the cases, and 5-year survival rates reach 80-90%. These tumours, with clinically negative nodes, do not require metastatic work-up, and the patients are submitted to surgery. Stage IA tumours, with a depth of stromal invasion of less than 1 mm, have a very low risk of lymph node (LN) involvement (<1%) and are treated by radical (wide) local excision without the need for lymphadenectomy. The remaining patients with stage I or II disease undergo radical (wide) local excision of the vulvar lesion, accompanied by some sort of inguinal lymphadenectomy. Evaluation of the lymph nodes using sentinel node mapping appears promising and is extensively reviewed. It should probably include serial sectioning and immunohistochemistry to detect micrometastases, although their true clinical importance remains to be determined. Molecular detection methods that reveal cancer cells in sites not detectable by routine histology have been introduced to evaluate sentinel lymph nodes and may eventually become part of the routine metastatic work-up.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To describe our experience with the sentinel lymph node biopsy in cervical cancer patients, using a laparotomic approach and blue dye technique. METHODS: Between January 2003 and January 2005, patients with histologically proven FIGO stage IA2 to IIA carcinoma of the uterine cervix were submitted to SLN procedure if they were scheduled to have radical abdominal hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy. The SLN mapping was done after intracervical methylene blue (4 ml) injection. Final pathologic evaluation of SLNs included serial step sections and wide spectrum cytokeratin immunohistochemical analysis. RESULTS: Fifty patients were accrued to this prospective observational double-center study. A total of 86 SLNs (mean 1.9) were identified in the 45 patients with fruitful quest for SLN detection. The SLN detection rate per patient was 90%, and for the side of dissection, 72%. Bilateral SLNs were detected in 60% of cases. SLNs were identified in the external iliac and obturator areas in 55% and 38%, respectively; 5 isolated SLNs were discovered in the common iliac region. Ten patients (20%) had lymph node metastases; one of these had false-negative SLN. The false-negative rate and the negative predictive value, calculated by patient and by side of dissection, were 10% and 97.2%, and 8.3% and 98.4%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: SLN detection with blue dye is a feasible procedure, particularly useful as a surgical staging procedure in young patients with small tumors. The true morbidity-sparing role of this technique in cervical cancer treatment is yet to be found.  相似文献   

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Sentinel node detection in cervical cancer   总被引:19,自引:0,他引:19  
BACKGROUND: For superficial tumors such as melanoma, breast, and vulvar cancer, sentinel node detection prevents unnecessary extensive lymph node dissections. Sentinel node detection has not yet proved feasible in tumors, such as cervical cancer, that drain to deep pelvic lymph nodes. TECHNIQUE: We injected technetium-99m colloidal albumin around the tumor allowing preoperative lymphscintigraphy and intraoperative gamma probe detection of sentinel nodes. For visual detection, blue dye was injected at the start of surgery. EXPERIENCE: In six of 10 eligible women who had Wertheim-Meigs operations for cervical cancer stage Ib, one or more sentinel nodes could be detected by scintigraphy. Intraoperative gamma probe detection was successful in eight of ten women, whereas visual detection found sentinel nodes in only four. They were found as far as the common iliac level. One woman had positive lymph nodes, of which one was a sentinel node. CONCLUSION: Identification of sentinel nodes using radionuclide is possible in women with cervical cancer and potentially identifies women in whom lymph node dissection can be avoided.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To describe the feasibility and results of total laparoscopic radical hysterectomy with intraoperative sentinel lymph node identification in patients with early cervical cancer. METHODS: Between March 2001 and October 2003, 12 patients with FIGO stage IA(2) (n = 1) or IB(1) (n = 11) cancer of the cervix underwent surgical treatment through the laparoscopic route. All patients underwent a laparoscopic sentinel node identification with preoperative lymphoscintigraphy (technetium-99 m colloid albumin injection around the tumor) and intraoperative lymphatic mapping with isosulfan blue dye and a laparoscopic gamma probe followed by systematic bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and laparoscopic type II (n = 5) or type III (n = 7) hysterectomy. RESULTS: A mean of 2.5 sentinel nodes per patient (range 1-4) was detected, with a mean of 2.33 nodes per patient by gamma probe and a mean of 2 per patient after blue injection (combined detection rate 100%). The most frequent localization of the nodes was the interiliac region. Histopathologic examination of sentinel nodes including cytokeratin immunohistochemical analysis did not show metastasis. Microscopic nodal metastases were not found. The mean number of resected pelvic nodes was 18.6 per patient (range 10-28). The operation was performed entirely by laparoscopy in all patients and no case of laparotomy conversion was recorded. The mean duration of operation was 271 min (range 235-300), with a mean blood loss of 445 mL (range 240-800), and a mean length of stay of 5.25 days (range 3-10). No major intraoperative complications occurred. After a median follow-up of 20 months (range 5-34), all patients are free of disease. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows the feasibility of the combination of laparoscopic intraoperative sentinel node mapping and laparoscopic radical surgery in the context of minimally invasive surgery for the management of patients with early cervical cancer.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the role of sentinel lymph node biopsy for microinvasive ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From January 2001 to January 2006, lymphatic mapping was performed using radiocolloid and/or blue dye technique. Full axillary lymph node dissection was accomplished systematically in 10 instances at the beginning of the study, and furthermore when the sentinel node was involved (macrometastatic or micrometastatic disease). RESULTS: Identification rate was 98% (40/41), the unsuccessful procedure occurred after incisional biopsy for diagnosis. The number of sentinel nodes removed was 2 in average (1-5). Sentinel node involvement was found in 10% of cases (4/40): 1 sentinel node macrometastasis pN1, 2 sentinel node micrometastases determined by hematoxylin and eosin staining pN1 (mi), 1 sentinel node micrometastasis detected only by immunohistochemical staining pN0 (mi). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Sentinel lymph node sampling should not be currently applied for management of every ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast but a selective utilization is proposed in documented high risk subset of patients according to clinical, mammographic, and histologic features obtained by percutaneous biopsies. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) with proved or suspected microinvasion could be scheduled for sentinel node procedure a fortiori in cases undergoing mastectomy because of extensive DCIS before the occurrence of disturbances of lymphatic drainage induced by surgical breast dissection.  相似文献   

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