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The importance of sentinel lymph node biopsy in tumor surgery
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Journal of Surgery

ISSN: [Jurnalul de chirurgie]
ISSN: 1584-9341

Open Access

The importance of sentinel lymph node biopsy in tumor surgery


9th International Congress on Surgery

August 27-28, 2018 Tokyo, Japan

Maria Nicola

Semmelweis University, Hungary

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Surgery

Abstract :

The Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy (SLNB) has become the standard of care for the detection of metastasis, staging and management of breast, head and neck, pelvic tumors and melanoma. This meta-analysis study proves the importance of the SLNB and the decreased morbidity with breast conserving surgery compared to Axillary Lymph Node Dissection (ALND). From the trials included, advantages of the SLNB identified were decreased arm morbidity, decreased benefit from ALND due to earlier detection (Breast Conserving Surgery (BCS)+SLNB can be sufficient), the same Disease-Free Survival (DFS) and Overall Survival (OS) between the ALND and SLNB groups, possibility of removing suspicious nodes that are not blue, cost minimizing compared to ALND only group (i.e. radical/total mastectomy). Disadvantages included False Negative Rates (FNR) of 5, 1-7.3% which were affected by the number of mapping agents used and SLNs examined. False Positive Rates (FPR) of 14% the technique is highly dependent on the surgeonâ??s technique, there are several contraindications to SLNB and dye risks and lastly, the technique increases intra-operative time and cost compared to simple mastectomy or BCS alone. The study emphasized the need to create a uniform protocol to decrease the variables in the trials; materials used varied (radio-colloid, blue dye or both), injection site, surgeon's experience, high/low risk patients as well as age and ethnicity. To decrease the FNR, the use of dual agent mapping is recommended and in clinically suspicious nodes or tumors larger than 3 cm additional axillary sampling should be carried out.

Biography :

Maria Nicola has completed her primary medical qualification at Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary for which she graduated with honors. During her time at Semmelweis, she completed her Master of Science in Medicine as well as her MD on the importance of the sentinel lymph node biopsy with a focus on breast surgery, a field she wants to subspecialize in after General Surgical Training. She is currently an FY2 Trainee in the NHS.

E-mail: mrnc44@gmail.com

 

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