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Does failed mapping predict sentinel lymph node metastasis in cN0 breast cancer?

Authors :
Magnoni, F
Corso, G
Gilardi, L
Pagan, E
Massari, G
Girardi, A
Ghidinelli, F
Bagnardi, V
Galimberti, V
Grana, C
Veronesi, P
Magnoni F.
Corso G.
Gilardi L.
Pagan E.
Massari G.
Girardi A.
Ghidinelli F.
Bagnardi V.
Galimberti V.
Grana C. M.
Veronesi P.
Magnoni, F
Corso, G
Gilardi, L
Pagan, E
Massari, G
Girardi, A
Ghidinelli, F
Bagnardi, V
Galimberti, V
Grana, C
Veronesi, P
Magnoni F.
Corso G.
Gilardi L.
Pagan E.
Massari G.
Girardi A.
Ghidinelli F.
Bagnardi V.
Galimberti V.
Grana C. M.
Veronesi P.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Aims: The clinical significance of nonvisualized sentinel lymph nodes (non-vSLNs) is unknown. The authors sought to determine the incidence of non-vSLNs on lymphoscintigraphy, the identification rate during surgery, factors associated with non-vSLNs and related axillary management. Patients & methods: A total of 30,508 consecutive SLN procedures performed at a single institution from 2000 to 2017 were retrospectively studied. Associations between clinicopathological factors and the identification of SLNs during surgery were assessed. Results: Non-vSLN occurred in 525 of the procedures (1.7%). In 73.3%, at least one SLN was identified intraoperatively. Nodal involvement was only significantly associated with SLN nonidentification (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Patients with non-vSLN had an increased risk for SLN metastasis. The detection rate during surgery was consistent, reducing the amount of unnecessary axillary dissection.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308943439
Document Type :
Electronic Resource