Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4281850 The American Journal of Surgery 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundOur objective was to determine if intraoperative injection of technetium-99m–labeled sulfur colloid is as effective as preoperative injection in the detection of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs).MethodsTwo hundred consecutive patients with breast cancer underwent SLN biopsy examination. Radiocolloid was injected in the preoperative area (group A) or immediately after induction of anesthesia in the operating room (group B).ResultsThe SLN detection rate was similar for groups A (96%) and B (100%; P = .2). Radioactive SLNs were detected in 95% of patients in group A and in 97% of patients in group B (P = .1). The mean number of SLNs harvested was 1.6 and 2.1 for groups A and B, respectively. There was no significant difference in positive SLNs between groups (P = .11).ConclusionsIntraoperative injection of sulfur colloid is highly effective in the detection of SLNs, avoiding patient discomfort and surgical schedule delays.

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