A feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of sentinel lymph node mapping characterized by a cervical tracer injection in endometrial cancer. Materials and methods: This retrospective study was carried out using data for 57 patients with endometrial carcinoma who had undergo...

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Main Authors: Chisa Shimada, Yukiharu Todo, Hiroyuki Yamazaki, Sho Takeshita, Kazuhira Okamoto, Shinichiro Minobe, Katsushige Yamashiro, Hidenori Kato
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-08-01
Series:Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S102845591830130X
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spelling doaj-8accfccdc5e84538ae45fddce9dabfb12020-11-24T23:39:28ZengElsevierTaiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology1028-45592018-08-01574541545A feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancerChisa Shimada0Yukiharu Todo1Hiroyuki Yamazaki2Sho Takeshita3Kazuhira Okamoto4Shinichiro Minobe5Katsushige Yamashiro6Hidenori Kato7Division of Gynecologic Oncology, National Hospital Organization, Hokkaido Cancer Center, 4-2 Kikusui, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo 003-0804, JapanDivision of Gynecologic Oncology, National Hospital Organization, Hokkaido Cancer Center, 4-2 Kikusui, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo 003-0804, Japan; Corresponding author. Fax: +81 11 811 9180.Division of Gynecologic Oncology, National Hospital Organization, Hokkaido Cancer Center, 4-2 Kikusui, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo 003-0804, JapanDivision of Gynecologic Oncology, National Hospital Organization, Hokkaido Cancer Center, 4-2 Kikusui, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo 003-0804, JapanDivision of Gynecologic Oncology, National Hospital Organization, Hokkaido Cancer Center, 4-2 Kikusui, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo 003-0804, JapanDivision of Gynecologic Oncology, National Hospital Organization, Hokkaido Cancer Center, 4-2 Kikusui, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo 003-0804, JapanDivision of Pathology, National Hospital Organization, Hokkaido Cancer Center, 4-2 Kikusui, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo 003-0804, JapanDivision of Gynecologic Oncology, National Hospital Organization, Hokkaido Cancer Center, 4-2 Kikusui, Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo 003-0804, JapanObjective: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of sentinel lymph node mapping characterized by a cervical tracer injection in endometrial cancer. Materials and methods: This retrospective study was carried out using data for 57 patients with endometrial carcinoma who had undergone intraoperative sentinel lymph node mapping and subsequent surgical staging. Technetium colloid and/or indocyanine green was injected into the uterine cervix and a gamma-detecting probe and/or photodynamic eye camera system was used intraoperatively to locate hot spots. Results: Of the 57 patients, 52 (91.2%) had FIGO Stage I disease. Successful unilateral or bilateral mapping occurred in 54 patients (94.7%) and 46 (80.7%), respectively. The median number of sentinel lymph nodes detected was two (range, 0–5). Following sentinel lymph node mapping, 41 patients (71.9%) underwent pelvic lymphadenectomy alone and 16 (28.1%) full lymphadenectomy. The median number of lymph nodes resected was 17 (range, 8–110). Sentinel lymph nodes were involved in four patients (7.0%), two with macrometastases and two with low-volume metastases. The sensitivity and negative predictive value for detecting lymph node metastasis were both 100%. Conclusion: Sentinel lymph node mapping with the use of cervical tracer injection is highly feasible in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer. Keywords: Endometrial cancer, Uterine cancer, Sentinel lymph node, Cervical injection, Sensitivityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S102845591830130X
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author Chisa Shimada
Yukiharu Todo
Hiroyuki Yamazaki
Sho Takeshita
Kazuhira Okamoto
Shinichiro Minobe
Katsushige Yamashiro
Hidenori Kato
spellingShingle Chisa Shimada
Yukiharu Todo
Hiroyuki Yamazaki
Sho Takeshita
Kazuhira Okamoto
Shinichiro Minobe
Katsushige Yamashiro
Hidenori Kato
A feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer
Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
author_facet Chisa Shimada
Yukiharu Todo
Hiroyuki Yamazaki
Sho Takeshita
Kazuhira Okamoto
Shinichiro Minobe
Katsushige Yamashiro
Hidenori Kato
author_sort Chisa Shimada
title A feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer
title_short A feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer
title_full A feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer
title_fullStr A feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer
title_full_unstemmed A feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer
title_sort feasibility study of sentinel lymph node mapping by cervical injection of a tracer in japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer
publisher Elsevier
series Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
issn 1028-4559
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of sentinel lymph node mapping characterized by a cervical tracer injection in endometrial cancer. Materials and methods: This retrospective study was carried out using data for 57 patients with endometrial carcinoma who had undergone intraoperative sentinel lymph node mapping and subsequent surgical staging. Technetium colloid and/or indocyanine green was injected into the uterine cervix and a gamma-detecting probe and/or photodynamic eye camera system was used intraoperatively to locate hot spots. Results: Of the 57 patients, 52 (91.2%) had FIGO Stage I disease. Successful unilateral or bilateral mapping occurred in 54 patients (94.7%) and 46 (80.7%), respectively. The median number of sentinel lymph nodes detected was two (range, 0–5). Following sentinel lymph node mapping, 41 patients (71.9%) underwent pelvic lymphadenectomy alone and 16 (28.1%) full lymphadenectomy. The median number of lymph nodes resected was 17 (range, 8–110). Sentinel lymph nodes were involved in four patients (7.0%), two with macrometastases and two with low-volume metastases. The sensitivity and negative predictive value for detecting lymph node metastasis were both 100%. Conclusion: Sentinel lymph node mapping with the use of cervical tracer injection is highly feasible in Japanese women with early stage endometrial cancer. Keywords: Endometrial cancer, Uterine cancer, Sentinel lymph node, Cervical injection, Sensitivity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S102845591830130X
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