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Salih Sinan Gültekin1, Ahmet Oğuz Hasdemir, Serhat Tokgöz, Gülay Özgehan, Hakan Güzel, Cüneyt Yücesoy, Emine Öztürk, Ata Türker Arıkök.
Abstract
We herein present our first experience obtained by 3D freehand single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) (F-SPECT) guidance for sentinel lymph node detection (SLND) in two patients with early stage breast cancer. F-SPECT guidance was carried out using one-day protocol in one case and by the two-day protocol in the other one. SLND was performed successfully in both patients. Histopathologic evaluation showed that the excised nodes were tumor negative. Thus, patients underwent breast-conserving surgery alone.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27277327 PMCID: PMC5096627 DOI: 10.4274/mirt.81894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther
Figure 1The lymphoscintigraphic image of the left breast on the left anterior oblique projection 30 min after radiotracer injection shows tracer accumulation in the injection site (long white arrow) and two adjacent axillary sentinel lymph nodes (short white arrow), b) The view of the operation theatre. Skin mark belonging to the sentinel lymph node is seen in the left axillary region, c) In the operating room, live video image shows two distinct radiotracer uptake foci in the injection site (rate: 83%, depth: 128 mm) and axillary region (rate: 17%, depth: 27 mm)
Figure 2Three-dimensional navigation. The figure depicts the distance from the tip of the gamma navigation probe to the hot spot (respectively, top-down; 100 mm, 15 mm, 2 mm). Target sign defines the probe direction and optimal access path to the radioactive area
Figure 3The figure shows axillary lymph node dissection during surgery, b) Surgical specimen belonging to the excised lymph nodes due to high radiotracer uptake (165 cps/s), c) The postoperative status of the left breast at tenth day after the surgery