Ultrasonic evaluation of lymphocele formation after staging lymphadenectomy for prostatic carcinoma
- PMID: 7291577
- DOI: 10.1148/radiology.141.2.7291577
Ultrasonic evaluation of lymphocele formation after staging lymphadenectomy for prostatic carcinoma
Abstract
A total of eight lymphoceles developed in six of 22 (27%) prospectively studied patients undergoing pelvic lymphadenectomy for prostatic carcinoma. Ultrasonic characteristics in these eight and in 14 retrospectively studied lymphoceles were evaluated. A location lateral to the urinary bladder was characteristic. The anterior surface of the fluid collections was usually within 3 cm of the anterior abdominal wall. No new lymphoceles developed after the first postoperative month; only one developed after the first 10 postoperative days. Small (cross-sectional area less than 30 cm2), echofree lymphoceles were most likely to result in long-term spontaneous resolution. Large (cross-sectional area greater than 30 cm2) or complex lymphoceles often resulted in complications ultimately requiring surgical intervention.
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