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Efficacy of surgeon-performed, ultrasound-guided lymph node fine needle aspiration in patients with thyroid pathologic conditions

Authors :
Eren Berber
Daniel El-Dabh
Mustafa Donmez
Allan Siperstein
Judy Jin
Husnu Aydin
Emin Kose
Joyce Shin
Vikram D. Krishnamurthy
Bora Kahramangil
Source :
Surgery. 164(4)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Although the concept of surgeon-performed fine needle aspiration of thyroid nodules is established, experience with surgeon-performed lymph node fine needle aspiration is scant. We aimed to study the efficacy of surgeon-performed lymph node fine needle aspiration in patients with thyroid pathologic conditions. Methods This is an institutional review board–approved study of patients with thyroid pathologic conditions who underwent surgeon-performed lymph node fine needle aspiration between 2002 and 2017. Efficacy and utility were analyzed. Results A total of 201 patients with benign nodular goiter ( n = 30) and thyroid cancer ( n = 200) underwent 230 lymph node fine needle aspirations (89 during preoperative workup, 141 at postoperative follow-up). Insufficient aspiration rate was 6% and indeterminate cytologic results 3%. In 91% of patients with suspicious lymph nodes, definite diagnosis could be obtained by fine needle aspiration; 51% ( n = 118) of fine needle aspirations indicated metastasis from thyroid cancer and 40% ( n = 91) benign findings. Sensitivity and specificity of lymph node fine needle aspiration in diagnosing nodal metastasis were 92% and 89%, respectively. Cytologic testing and thyroglobulin washout indicated 95% concordance. On logistic regression, spherical shape, microcalcifications, cystic appearance, and loss of hilum on ultrasound independently predicted lymph node metastasis. Conclusion Our data indicate that an adequate surgeon-performed lymph node fine needle aspiration is highly accurate in diagnosing nodal status in thyroid pathologic conditions. We recommend adoption of this technique, when feasible, to develop an efficient, comprehensive thyroid practice.

Details

ISSN :
15327361
Volume :
164
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4b77945e070606d0e7aad972cfae688b