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Axillary Reverse Mapping: Five Year Experience

BACKGROUND: We hypothesize that mapping the lymphatic drainage of the arm with blue dye (axillary reverse mapping, ARM) during axillary lymphadenectomy decreases the likelihood of disruption of lymphatics and subsequent lymphedema. METHODS: This institutional review board-approved study from May 200...

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Autores principales: Ochoa, Daniela, Korourian, Soheila, Boneti, Cristiano, Adkins, Laura, Badgwell, Brian, Klimberg, V. Suzanne
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25444319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2014.05.011
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author Ochoa, Daniela
Korourian, Soheila
Boneti, Cristiano
Adkins, Laura
Badgwell, Brian
Klimberg, V. Suzanne
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Korourian, Soheila
Boneti, Cristiano
Adkins, Laura
Badgwell, Brian
Klimberg, V. Suzanne
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description BACKGROUND: We hypothesize that mapping the lymphatic drainage of the arm with blue dye (axillary reverse mapping, ARM) during axillary lymphadenectomy decreases the likelihood of disruption of lymphatics and subsequent lymphedema. METHODS: This institutional review board-approved study from May 2006 to October 2011 involved 360 patients undergoing SLNB and/or ALND. Technetium sulfur colloid (4 mL) was injected subareolarly and 5 mL of blue dye was injected subcutaneously in the volar surface ipsilateral upper extremity (ARM). Data were collected on variations in lymphatic drainage, successful identification and protection of arm lymphatics, crossover, and occurrence of lymphedema. RESULTS: A group of 360 patients underwent SLNB and/or ALND. A total of 348 patients underwent a SLNB. Of those, 237/348(68.1%) had a SLNB only and 111/348(31.9%) went on to an ALND due to a positive axilla. An additional 12/360(3.3%) axilla had ALND due to a clinically positive axilla/preoperative core needle biopsy. In 96%(334/348) of patients with SLNB, breast SLNs were hot but not blue; crossover (SLN hot and blue) was seen in 14/348(4%). Blue lymphatics were identified in 80/237(33.7%) of SLN incisions and in 93/123(75.4%) ALND. Average follow-up was 12 months (range 3 to 48 months) and resulted in a SLNB lymphedema rate of 1.7%(4/237) and ALND of 2.4%(3/123). CONCLUSIONS: ARM identified significant lymphatic variations draining the upper extremities and facilitated preservation. Metastases in ARM-identified lymph nodes were acceptably low indicating that ARM is safe. ARM added to present-day ALND and SLNB may be useful to lower lymphedema rates.
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spelling pubmed-43549532015-11-01 Axillary Reverse Mapping: Five Year Experience Ochoa, Daniela Korourian, Soheila Boneti, Cristiano Adkins, Laura Badgwell, Brian Klimberg, V. Suzanne Surgery Article BACKGROUND: We hypothesize that mapping the lymphatic drainage of the arm with blue dye (axillary reverse mapping, ARM) during axillary lymphadenectomy decreases the likelihood of disruption of lymphatics and subsequent lymphedema. METHODS: This institutional review board-approved study from May 2006 to October 2011 involved 360 patients undergoing SLNB and/or ALND. Technetium sulfur colloid (4 mL) was injected subareolarly and 5 mL of blue dye was injected subcutaneously in the volar surface ipsilateral upper extremity (ARM). Data were collected on variations in lymphatic drainage, successful identification and protection of arm lymphatics, crossover, and occurrence of lymphedema. RESULTS: A group of 360 patients underwent SLNB and/or ALND. A total of 348 patients underwent a SLNB. Of those, 237/348(68.1%) had a SLNB only and 111/348(31.9%) went on to an ALND due to a positive axilla. An additional 12/360(3.3%) axilla had ALND due to a clinically positive axilla/preoperative core needle biopsy. In 96%(334/348) of patients with SLNB, breast SLNs were hot but not blue; crossover (SLN hot and blue) was seen in 14/348(4%). Blue lymphatics were identified in 80/237(33.7%) of SLN incisions and in 93/123(75.4%) ALND. Average follow-up was 12 months (range 3 to 48 months) and resulted in a SLNB lymphedema rate of 1.7%(4/237) and ALND of 2.4%(3/123). CONCLUSIONS: ARM identified significant lymphatic variations draining the upper extremities and facilitated preservation. Metastases in ARM-identified lymph nodes were acceptably low indicating that ARM is safe. ARM added to present-day ALND and SLNB may be useful to lower lymphedema rates. 2014-10-17 2014-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4354953/ /pubmed/25444319 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2014.05.011 Text en © 2014 Published by Mosby, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This manuscript version is made available under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25444319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2014.05.011
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