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Experience with 31 sentinel lymph node biopsies for sarcomas and carcinomas in pediatric patients

โœ Scribed by Mark L. Kayton; Ruby Delgado; Klaus Busam; Hiram S. Cody III; Edward A. Athanasian; Daniel Coit; Michael P. La Quaglia


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
115 KB
Volume
112
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few data exist regarding techniques, indications, and outcomes for sentinel lymph node biopsy in pediatric patients with sarcomas and carcinomas.

METHODS

A retrospective 10โ€year review was conducted, with Institutional Review Board waiver, of the pathology, lymphoscintigraphy, and clinical records for all pediatric patients selected to undergo sentinel lymph node biopsy at a major cancer center.

RESULTS

Thirtyโ€one sentinel lymph node biopsies were performed in 30 pediatric patients (median age, 12 years; range, 2โ€“21 years). With the administration of technetium 99m sulfur colloid, sentinel lymph nodes were identified preoperatively in 30 of 31 cases, and intraoperatively in the remaining case. Radiotracer alone was used in 13 of 31 cases but was supplemented with isosulfan blue dye in the remaining 18 cases. There were no complications. Positive sentinel lymph nodes occurred in 1 of 9 patients with rhabdomyosarcoma and in 2 of 5 patients with breast cancer, and in both of these diseases the sentinel lymph node results helped guide treatment decisions. No other patients had positive sentinel lymph nodes, and among those with nonrhabdomyosarcoma softโ€tissue sarcomas there were no lymph node basin recurrences despite a lack of lymph node basin irradiation or formal lymph node dissection. The median followโ€up was 48 months (range, 0โ€111 months).

CONCLUSIONS

Sentinel lymph node biopsy for pediatric softโ€tissue tumors can be performed safely, and the results can alter treatment decisions both for children with rhabdomyosarcoma and adolescents with breast cancer. In patients with nonrhabdomyosarcoma softโ€tissue sarcoma, we observed no positive sentinel lymph nodes and no lymph node basin recurrences; these data should prompt the prospective study of sentinel lymph node biopsy as a modality that might help guide the administration or withholding of regional therapy among pediatric patients with nonrhabdomyosarcoma softโ€tissue sarcoma. Cancer 2008. ยฉ 2008 American Cancer Society.


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