Findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissection

Summary: Background: Lymphedema of the upper extremity is a common disease in breast cancer patients following breast cancer operation accompanied by lymphadenectomy. However, clinically, there is a discrepancy between the extent of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) and the severity of lymphede...

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Main Authors: Jong Bum Kim, Dong Gyu Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Surgery
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958418306894
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spelling doaj-152f9926af174e6a95aeebd38c75ab3f2020-11-25T00:13:25ZengElsevierAsian Journal of Surgery1015-95842020-01-0143195101Findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissectionJong Bum Kim0Dong Gyu Lee1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Republic of KoreaCorresponding author. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Yeungnam University, College of Medicine, 170, Hyeonchung-ro, Nam-gu, Daegu, 42415, Republic of korea. Fax: +82 53 624 8356.; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Republic of KoreaSummary: Background: Lymphedema of the upper extremity is a common disease in breast cancer patients following breast cancer operation accompanied by lymphadenectomy. However, clinically, there is a discrepancy between the extent of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) and the severity of lymphedema. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between the severity of lymphedema following breast cancer operation, including ALND, and axillary lymph node findings on lymphoscintigraphy. Methods: Eighty-two patients with lymphedema following breast cancer operation with ALND (82 women; mean age 55.57 ± 9.39, range 36–65) were retrospectively recruited. Lymphoscintigraphy was conducted after an average of 5.44 ± 2.01 months following operation. Percentage differences in the circumference of the upper extremities between affected and unaffected sides were used as a severity index. Results: Percentage differences in the circumference of the upper extremities in a positive and negative group in lymphoscintigraphy were 3.42 ± 2.47% and 12.87 ± 10.23% in the mid-arm respectively (p < 0.05), and 3.36 ± 3.80% and 12.83 ± 10.00% in the mid-forearm respectively (p < 0.05). However, the extent of lymph node dissection and the difference in the circumference of mid-arm and mid-forearm volume did not have a statistically significant relationship. Conclusion: Lymph node activity in the proximal upper extremity is not related to the extent of ALND. The existence of a bypass connection and remainder function of a lymph node is crucial for the severity of lymphedema. Keywords: Lymphedema, ALND, Lymphoscintigraphyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958418306894
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Findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissection
Asian Journal of Surgery
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Dong Gyu Lee
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title Findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissection
title_short Findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissection
title_full Findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissection
title_fullStr Findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissection
title_full_unstemmed Findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissection
title_sort findings of lymphoscintigraphy and the severity of lymphedema according to the extent of axillary lymph node dissection
publisher Elsevier
series Asian Journal of Surgery
issn 1015-9584
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Summary: Background: Lymphedema of the upper extremity is a common disease in breast cancer patients following breast cancer operation accompanied by lymphadenectomy. However, clinically, there is a discrepancy between the extent of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) and the severity of lymphedema. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between the severity of lymphedema following breast cancer operation, including ALND, and axillary lymph node findings on lymphoscintigraphy. Methods: Eighty-two patients with lymphedema following breast cancer operation with ALND (82 women; mean age 55.57 ± 9.39, range 36–65) were retrospectively recruited. Lymphoscintigraphy was conducted after an average of 5.44 ± 2.01 months following operation. Percentage differences in the circumference of the upper extremities between affected and unaffected sides were used as a severity index. Results: Percentage differences in the circumference of the upper extremities in a positive and negative group in lymphoscintigraphy were 3.42 ± 2.47% and 12.87 ± 10.23% in the mid-arm respectively (p < 0.05), and 3.36 ± 3.80% and 12.83 ± 10.00% in the mid-forearm respectively (p < 0.05). However, the extent of lymph node dissection and the difference in the circumference of mid-arm and mid-forearm volume did not have a statistically significant relationship. Conclusion: Lymph node activity in the proximal upper extremity is not related to the extent of ALND. The existence of a bypass connection and remainder function of a lymph node is crucial for the severity of lymphedema. Keywords: Lymphedema, ALND, Lymphoscintigraphy
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