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Evaluation of tumor load in sentinel lymph node in patients with cutaneous melanoma.

Authors :
Almeida PD
Lavareze L
Rangel CEDS
Mariano FV
Rodrigues DVN
Baldasso TA
Fanni RV
Casarim ALM
Negro AD
Tincani AJ
Source :
Revista do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes [Rev Col Bras Cir] 2023 Jul 10; Vol. 50, pp. e20233521. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 10 (Print Publication: 2023).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: cutaneous melanoma (MC) is a malignant neoplasm derived from melanocytic cells with an aggressive behavior. It is usually associated with the multifactorial interaction of genetic susceptibility and environmental exposure, usually ultraviolet radiation. Despite advances in treatment, the disease remains relentless with poor prognosis. Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is a technique used to screen patients in need of lymph node dissection.<br />Objectives: to correlate the tumor burden in the SLN with the mortality of patients undergoing SLN biopsy.<br />Methodology: the medical records and histological slides of patients with MC who underwent SLN biopsy treated at HC-Unicamp from 2001 to 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The positive SLN were measured according to the size of the tumor infiltration area, for analysis of the depth of invasion (DI), closest proximity to the capsule (CPC) and tumor burden (TB). For statistical analysis, associations between variables were analyzed using Fishers exact test, with post Bonferroni test and Wilcoxon test.<br />Results: 105 records of patients who underwent SLN biopsy of MC were identified. Of these, nine (8.6%) had positive SLN and 81 (77.1%) had negative SLN. The performed lymphadenectomies resulted in 55.6% (n=5) affected, 22.2% (n=2) without disease and 22.2% (n=2) were not performed. Mean CPC, TB, and DI were 0.14mm, 32.10mm and 2.33mm, respectively. Patients with T2 and T3 tumors were more likely to show the SLN affected (p=0.022). No patient with positive SLN died during follow-up.<br />Conclusion: patients who presented T3 staging are the ones who most presented positive SLN.

Details

Language :
English; Portuguese
ISSN :
1809-4546
Volume :
50
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revista do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37436282
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20233521-en