## Abstract ## Background and Objectives Sentinel node (SN) biopsy is a new standard of care for axillary node staging in patients with earlyโstage, clinically nodeโnegative breast cancer. A second operation can be avoided when the results are available intraoperatively. However, there is no stand
Intraoperative neck staging using sentinel node biopsy and imprint cytology in oral cancer
โ Scribed by Sonal Asthana; S.V. Suryanarayana Deo; Nootan K. Shukla; Paresh Jain; Mona Anand; Rajive Kumar
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-3074
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Background.
Nodal status is an important prognostic factor in oral cancer. Sentinel node studies may enable accurate identification of highโrisk nodes without a formal neck dissection. Imprint cytology is an emerging tool to assist in the rapid intraoperative detection of nodal metastases with encouraging results in other solid tumors. This study was planned to evaluate a novel method of intraoperative staging using sentinel node biopsy and intraoperative imprint cytology in oral cancer.
Patients and Methods.
Thirtyโtwo cases of oral cancer underwent sentinel node mapping using 1% isosulfan blue during the study period. The sentinel node was sent for evaluation by imprint cytology. The average time taken for reporting was 15 minutes. The result was compared with the final histopathology, which was taken as the โgold standardโ.
Results.
Sentinel nodes (SLN) were identified in 30 cases (93.75% identification rate), with two false negatives. Intraoperative imprint cytology (IIC) could accurately predict the nodal status in 28 of the 30 patients. There was one falseโpositive result and one falseโnegative result. The overall sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of IIC were 87.5%, 95.4%, and 93.3 %, respectively.
Conclusion.
Sentinel node biopsy along with IIC provides a reliable, inexpensive, and accurate method of intraoperative identification of the nodal status in oral cancer. ยฉ 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 25: 000โ000, 2003
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