Pilot study comparing the accuracy of lymphoscintigraphy sentinel lymph node localisation with axillary node dissection in women with operable breast cancer
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Pilot study comparing the accuracy of lymphoscintigraphy sentinel lymph node localisation with axillary node dissection in women with operable breast cancer
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the use of lymphoscintigraphy sentinel lymph node mapping with scintillation gamma probe detection and blue dye assisted sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with invasive breast cancer. To compare the lymph nodes detected lymphosintigraphically and at surgery for invasive breast cancer and the accuracy of sentinel node prediction of axillary status.
Methods: A prospective pilot study was performed on 36 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer requiring axillary node dissection. Lymphoscintigraphy involving peritumoral injection of 99mTechnetium antimony sulphide or rhenium sulphur colloid was performed prior to surgery. Sentinel lymph node biopsy was then performed using gamma probe and blue dye localisation.
Results: Sentinel lymph nodes were identified on lymphoscintigrams in 100% of cases, and sentinel nodes located surgically in 34/36 (94.4%) of patients. All women with positive axillary lymph nodes on axillary dissection were correctly identified on sentinel node biopsy. Eight patients demonstrated internal mammary (IM) node radiocolloid uptake, one returning positive IM histology in the presence of positive axillary sentinel node metastasis.
Conclusion: A high proportion of sentinel nodes were demonstrated by lymphoscintigraphy and were subsequently removed surgically. When internal mammary nodes are identified surgical removal should be considered. In this small series sentinel lymph node status correctly predicted axillary node status in 100% of patients for whom sentinel nodes were retrieved supporting the concept of sentinel node biopsy only for women with normal sentinel lymph nodes. Evidence from randomised trials that sentinel node based management does not compromise regional control of breast cancer or survival, is awaited.
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