2007
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.22874
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Sentinel lymph node in vulvar cancer

Abstract: BACKGROUND. The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility, efficacy, and accuracy of the sentinel lymph node (SLN) procedure in vulvar cancer. METHODS. From April 2004 to September 2006, all patients with vulvar cancer, clinical stages I and II, underwent SLN detection, followed by a complete inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy. Demographic, surgical, and pathologic data on all patients were prospectively entered in a database. RESULTS. Forty‐two patients underwent the SLN procedure. One patient was excluded f… Show more

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“…1 We do agree with Dr. Mahajan that the sentinel lymph node procedure can add a significant cost to the treatment. This increase in cost is both due to the injection of radioactive colloid and the subsequent invol-2008 American Cancer Society vement of nuclear imaging, the equipment (gamma probe), and the added workload created for the pathology department to process and review the sentinel lymph nodes according to the protocol mentioned in our article.…”
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“…1 We do agree with Dr. Mahajan that the sentinel lymph node procedure can add a significant cost to the treatment. This increase in cost is both due to the injection of radioactive colloid and the subsequent invol-2008 American Cancer Society vement of nuclear imaging, the equipment (gamma probe), and the added workload created for the pathology department to process and review the sentinel lymph nodes according to the protocol mentioned in our article.…”
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“…read with great interest the article published in the journal by Hauspy and colleagues, 1 and I agree that the sentinel lymph node (SLN) procedure is safe for patients with vulvar cancer and should reduce morbidity compared with full inguinofemoral dissection. Now, with those authors' results, we can perform the selective removal of SLNs in patients with clinical stage T1 and T2 vulvar cancer (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics staging) if they have a positive SLN by using a combination of technetium sulfur colloid and/or lymphazurin instead of complete inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy, thereby reducing resultant complications.…”
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“…In the other 65-75% this intervention will (in retrospect) probably be only diagnostic. In order to reduce morbidity the sentinel lymph node (SLN) procedure was introduced in vulvar cancer treatment with promising results in different accuracy-studies [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Its safety has recently been shown in the Groningen International Study on Sentinel Nodes in Vulvar cancer (GROINSS-V) with a false negative rate of 2.8% in patients with unifocal early stage disease [11].…”
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“…I read with great interest the article published in the journal by Hauspy and colleagues, 1 and I agree that the sentinel lymph node (SLN) procedure is safe for patients with vulvar cancer and should reduce morbidity compared with full inguinofemoral dissection. Now, with those authors' results, we can perform the selective removal of SLNs in patients with clinical stage T1 and T2 vulvar cancer (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics staging) if they have a positive SLN by using a combination of technetium sulfur colloid and/or lymphazurin instead of complete inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy, thereby reducing resultant complications.…”
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