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Breast sentinel lymph node navigation with three-dimensional interstitial multidetector-row computed tomographic lymphography.

Kazuyoshi Suga1, Shigeru Yamamoto, Akira Tangoku, Masaaki Oka, Yasuhiko Kawakami, Naofumi Matsunaga.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Three-dimensional multidetector-row computed tomographic lymphography (3D MDCT-LG) with interstitial injection of a widely available nonionic monometric contrast medium iopamidol was used for navigation of breast sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy.
METHODS: 3D MDCT-LG was obtained after massage of the interstitially injection sites of a total of 4-5 mL undiluted iopamidol at periareolar and peritumoral areas in 68 consecutive patients with early-stage breast cancer, using a 4 detector-row CT scanner. Drainage lymphatic patterns and SLN anatomy were assessed on 3D MDCT-LG images. 3D MDCT-LG-navigated SLN biopsy with combined use of blue dye was followed by backup axillary lymph node dissection to evaluate accuracy of SLN biopsy.
RESULTS: The 3D MDCT-LG images clearly localized primary SLNs by visualizing the direct connection between these nodes and their afferent lymphatic vessels on detailed anatomy of the surrounding structures in all patients. Drainage lymphatic pathways on these images were classified into 4 patterns: single route/single SLN (39 cases, 57%), multiple routes/multiple SLNs (10 cases, 15%), single route/multiple SLNs (9 cases, 13%), and multiple routes/single SLN (10 cases, 15%). Under 3D MDCT-LG navigation, SLNs was found at the accurate location in all patients. With backup axillary lymph node dissection, metastasis was found in 14 (20%) patients, and 8 of these patients had metastasis only in the preoperatively identified SLNs. In other 5 positive patients, metastasis was found both in the SLN and non-SLNs. However, micrometastasis eventually was found only in non-SLN in an elderly patient. Overall, the sensitivity, false-negative rate, and accuracy of 3D CT-L-navigated SLN biopsy were 92% (13/14 patients), 7% (1/14 patients), and 98% (67/68 patients), respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Topographic 3D interstitial MDCT-LG can be a widely available and reliable navigator for breast SLN biopsy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15905719     DOI: 10.1097/01.rli.0000164153.41638.32

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Radiol        ISSN: 0020-9996            Impact factor:   6.016


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