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Sedat Ziyade1, Nur Buyuk Pinarbasili, Nihan Ziyade, Osman Cemil Akdemir, Feyzi Sahin, Ömer Soysal, Alper Toker.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mediastinal lymph node dissection is an essential component of lung cancer surgery. Literature lacks established information regarding the number and size of the healthy lymph nodes. In this postmortem autopsy study, we aim to define the number, size and weight of the lymph nodes in each mediastinal lymph node station. To implement the data for the clinical practice, we analyzed the possible number of nodes to be dissected in a systematic mediastinal lymph node dissection from the right and left sides during lung cancer surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23591054 PMCID: PMC3646666 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-8-94
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Figure 1The mediastinum and lung were resected en bloc.
Figure 2Separation and labelling of the nodes; two separate cases.
Figure 3Lung after dissection of the mediastinal nodes with lymph node precence rate (eg.4R; 98,4%).
An overview of the characteristics of the right and left sided mediastinal lymph node stations
| 2R-2L | 11.3 – 6.5 n.s.* | 80.6 – 56.6 | 0,21 (0,02 - 3,26) 0,17 (0,01 - 1,16) n.s. | 10 (4–30) 9 (3–20) | 2 (1-7) 2 (1–9) n.s. |
| 4R-4L | 0 – 8.1 n.s.** | 98.4- 87.1 | 1,08 (0,07 - 12,36) 0,36 (0,03 - 2,11) | 18 (5–44) 12 ( 4–31) | 4 (1–10) 2 (1–11) |
| 3A-3P | 1.6-0 n.s.** | 45.2 – 14.5 | 0,21 (0,05 - 2,60) 0,11 (0,02 - 0,96) n.s. | 10 (6–23) 6 (4–24) n.s. | 1 (1–5) 1 (1–5) n.s. |
| 5 | 1.6 | 83.9 | 0,50 (0,07 - 2,48) | 13 (6–30) | 3 (1–7) |
| 6 | 16.1 | 64.5 | 0,30 (0,01 - 5,19) | 10 (3–32) | 3 (1–8) |
| 7 | 0 | 100 | 2,12 (0,16 - 8,68) | 27 (9–62) | 4 (1–18) |
| 8R-8L | 16.1 – 9.7 n.s.* | 59.7 – 77.4 | 0,24 (0,03 - 3,40) 0,28 (0,04 - 35,0) n.s. | 11 (4–29) 12 (2–26) n.s. | 2 (1–5) 2 (1–6) n.s. |
| 9R-9L | 19.4-8.1 n.s.* | 50-75.8 | 0,19 (0,04 - 2,0) 0,25 (0,04 - 2,05) n.s. | 9 (4–29) 12 (5–31) n.s. | 2 (1–8) 2 (1–5) n.s |
The heaviest, longest diameter and highest number zones are stations 4R and 7.
*Pearson Chi-Square Test, **Fisher’s Exact Test, *** İndependent samples T test, R: right, L: left, LN: Lymph node.
Figure 4Lung after dissection of the mediastinal nodes with mean number of LN (eg. 4R; 4 LNs, mean).
Comparison of left and right sided lymph nodes
| Weight | R | 179 | 0,41 (0,02-2,36) | 0,90 | 1,39 | n.s. |
| | L | 277 | 0,35 (0,01-35) | 0,66 | 2,15 | |
| Length | R | 179 | 13 (4–44) | 14,16 | 7,41 | |
| | L | 277 | 12 (2–32) | 12,85 | 5,68 | |
| Number | R | 179 | 2 (1–10) | 2,92 | 1,95 | |
| L | 277 | 2 (1–11) | 2,48 | 1,56 |
Left and right sided nodes are compared. Stations 3A, 3P and 7 are excluded and stations 5 and 6 nodes are included in the left sided nodes. Lymph nodes were equal in weight, however, right sided nodes are demonstrated to be larger in diameter and higher in number (Independent samples T test).
Systematic dissection in right and left thoracotomies
| Right systematic MLND | 12 nodes (4–30) | 12.5 | 4.5 | n.s. |
| Left systematic MLND | 11 nodes (3–24) | 11.4 | 4.9 |
Independent samples T Test.