Lymph node size is not a reliable criterion for predicting nodal metastasis in rectal neuroendocrine tumours
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Lymph node size is not a reliable criterion for predicting nodal metastasis in rectal neuroendocrine tumours
Abstract
Aim: The study was designed to assess the correlation between lymph node (LN) size and LN metastasis in patients with rectal neuroendocrine tumours (NETs).
Method: Forty patients who underwent curative resection with lymphadenectomy for a rectal NET between January 2007 and December 2012 were included. The short and long diameters of entire nodes were microscopically measured using a slide gauge.
Results: In all, 1052 LNs were collected from the 40 patients, with 49 (4.7%) showing evidence of metastasis. Metastasis-positive LNs had significantly greater long and short diameters (P < 0.001) than metastasis-negative LNs. Of the 49 metastatic LNs, 29 (59.2%) were ≤ 5 mm in largest diameter. In five patients, the largest metastatic LN was only 2-3 mm in diameter. In clinically node-negative (cN0) patients, 18 (51.4%) patients had metastatic LNs (pN1).
Conclusion: The size of LNs containing metastasis varied widely, with some being very small. LN size alone is therefore not a sufficient predictor of tumour metastasis in rectal NETs. Radical surgery with lymphadenectomy should be considered for patients with rectal NETs with high risk factors for LN metastasis, even those without LN enlargement.
Keywords: Rectum; carcinoid; lymph node; metastasis; neuroendocrine tumour.
Colorectal Disease © 2016 The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.
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