Literature DB >> 15069330

Comparison of subdermal and peritumoral injection techniques of lymphoscintigraphy to determine the sentinel lymph node in breast cancer.

A Eroglu1, A Mudun, K Berberoglu, O Asoglu, V Ozmen, M Muslumanoglu, Y Bozfakioglu, E Yavuz, S Tuzlali, S Cantez.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate 2 different injection techniques for lymphoscintigraphy to determine the axillary sentinel lymph node (SLN) in patients with breast cancer.
METHODS: Thirty-six patients with early breast cancer were studied prospectively. Both peritumoral (PT) and subdermal (SD) injections were performed on each patient with Tc-99m rhenium sulfide colloid. PT injections were done 1 to 8 days before surgery and SD injections were done on the day of operation. An intraoperative gamma probe was used to explore the axillary SLNs prior to tumor excision and axillary dissection. All surgical specimens were evaluated histopathologically.
RESULTS: In 19 of 36 patients, the same lymphatic drainage sites were observed with both techniques. Of these, 17 patients showed only axillary, 1 showed axillary and internal mammary (IM), and 1 showed axillary and subclavicular drainage sites. With PT injections 26 of 36 patients (72%), and with SD injections 33 of 36 patients (92%), showed axillary drainage and axillary SLNs. With PT injections 9 patients, and with SD injections only 2 patients, did not show any drainage site. During the operation with a gamma probe, axillary SLNs were excised in 35 patients (success rate, 97%). IM drainage was seen in 8 of 36 patients who underwent PT injections and in 3 of 36 with SD injections.
CONCLUSION: The success rate was found to be higher with the SD injection technique than with PT injections to visualize the axillary SLN. To increase the visualization of both axillary and IM SLNs, it may be useful to perform lymphoscintigraphy with SD and PT injections together.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15069330     DOI: 10.1097/01.rlu.0000122629.60728.a1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nucl Med        ISSN: 0363-9762            Impact factor:   7.794


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