Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4281986 The American Journal of Surgery 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundSentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping (M) for staging in colorectal cancer (CRCa) remains controversial and needs to be validated. This study analyzes results of SLNM at a multi-institutional level for CRCa.MethodsGroup A patients underwent SLNM with 1 to 3 mL of 1% lymphazurin. First 1 to 4 blue lymph nodes were designated as SLNs and had focused analysis. Group B had standard resection and nodal staging. Patients with a minimum of 2 years of follow-up were analyzed for recurrence.ResultsOverall nodal metastasis were 50% for 500 group A patients versus 35% for 368 group B patients. In SLNM patients success, accuracy, sensitivity, and negative predictability values were 98%, 96%, 90%, and 93%, respectively. With a 2-year minimum follow-up, 153 group A patients had 7% recurrences compared with 25% in 162 group B patients.ConclusionSLNM is highly feasible and accurate for staging CRCa with higher detection of nodal metastasis and lower recurrences.

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