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Breast cancer section analysis correlates with sentinel lymph node biopsies: Precision and topographic anatomy.

Vassileios Karampelias1, Dimitrios Koukouras1, Evaggelos Tzorakoleftherakis1, Theodoros Mariolis-Sapsakos2, Dimosthenis Chrysikos2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The mainstream treatment of breast cancer is radical mastectomy accompanied with Axillary Lymph Node Dissection (ALND). Lately, more conservative methods accompanied by adjuvant radiotherapy have been gradually replacing radical modalities. The Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy (SLNB) has been considered such a valuable alternative to surgery conservative approach.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the agreement between SLNB in breast cancer patients and pathology results following ALND and to provide correlation between the sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) anatomical topography and biopsy positivity according to SLNBs.
METHODS: Two hundred female breast cancer patients (31 to 83 years of age) underwent partial or simple mastectomy with or without subsequent ALND. All patients were randomized against selection criteria and underwent SLNB.
RESULTS: In a set of 200 patients, 96.3% presented identical results between SLNB and pathology. 36% of them were confirmed with positive SLN through both approaches. Regarding the SLN topographic anatomical position, 67.3% of samples were located in the front axillary position, 24.5% in the front thoracic position, whereas 6.1% was located in the central axillary position.
CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between the SLN topographic anatomical position and the pathology results, revealed that the majority of the SLN accumulates in the front axillary region. A larger patient population will statistically support this association.

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Keywords:  Sentinel lymph node biopsy; breast cancer; diagnostics; mastectomy; topographic anatomy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30829609     DOI: 10.3233/BD-180355

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Dis        ISSN: 0888-6008


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Review 1.  New classifications of axillary lymph nodes and their anatomical-clinical correlations in breast surgery.

Authors:  Roberto Cirocchi; Maria Ida Amabile; Alessandro De Luca; Federico Frusone; Domenico Tripodi; Patrizia Gentile; Renata Tabola; Daniele Pironi; Flavio Forte; Massimo Monti; Vito D'Andrea; Salvatore Sorrenti
Journal:  World J Surg Oncol       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 2.754

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