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Sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pT stages, a prospective multicenter report

PURPOSE: To determine whether sentinel node detection (SNd) in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer (MIBC) can be performed in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and determine whether SNd is feasible in all pT stages, including pT0. BACKGROUND: Previous published series of SNd i...

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Autores principales: Rosenblatt, Robert, Johansson, Markus, Alamdari, Farhood, Sidiki, Alexander, Holmström, Benny, Hansson, Johan, Vasko, Janos, Marits, Per, Gabrielsson, Susanne, Riklund, Katrine, Winqvist, Ola, Sherif, Amir
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5486537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27738804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00345-016-1952-x
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author Rosenblatt, Robert
Johansson, Markus
Alamdari, Farhood
Sidiki, Alexander
Holmström, Benny
Hansson, Johan
Vasko, Janos
Marits, Per
Gabrielsson, Susanne
Riklund, Katrine
Winqvist, Ola
Sherif, Amir
author_facet Rosenblatt, Robert
Johansson, Markus
Alamdari, Farhood
Sidiki, Alexander
Holmström, Benny
Hansson, Johan
Vasko, Janos
Marits, Per
Gabrielsson, Susanne
Riklund, Katrine
Winqvist, Ola
Sherif, Amir
author_sort Rosenblatt, Robert
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To determine whether sentinel node detection (SNd) in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer (MIBC) can be performed in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and determine whether SNd is feasible in all pT stages, including pT0. BACKGROUND: Previous published series of SNd in MIBC have not included patients undergoing NAC, and systematic reports of pT0 patients w/wo NAC were absent. Translational immunological tumor research on MIBC focusing on SNd, in the era of NAC, requires technical feasibility. Additionally, SNd in MIBC requests further evaluations as a method for nodal staging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety-nine patients with suspected urothelial MIBC were prospectively selected from six urological centers. After TUR-B and primary staging, 65 MIBC patients qualified for radical cystectomy. Precystectomy staging was cT2a-T4aN0M0, including 47 NAC patients and 18 chemo-naïve patients. All 65 patients underwent intraoperative SNd by peritumoral injection of 80 Mbq Technetium and Geiger probe detection. Postcystectomy staging was pT0-T4aN0-N2M0. SNs were defined by two calculations, SNdef1 and SNdef2. RESULTS: Totally 1063 lymph nodes were removed (total SNs; 222–227). NAC patients with pT0 (n = 24) displayed a true positive detection in 91.7 % by either SNdef, with a median of 3.0 SNs. NACpT >0 patients had a true positive detection in 87 % (SNdef1) and 91.3 % (SNdef2). In a univariate analysis, patient group neither NAC nor tumor downstaging influenced detection rates, regardless of SN definition. In total eight patients, 4/22 metastatic nodes were SNs while 18/22 were non-SNs. CONCLUSIONS: Sentinel node detection in MIBC is feasible also in NAC patients, regardless of pT stage. SNd played no role in nodal staging.
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spelling pubmed-54865372017-07-17 Sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pT stages, a prospective multicenter report Rosenblatt, Robert Johansson, Markus Alamdari, Farhood Sidiki, Alexander Holmström, Benny Hansson, Johan Vasko, Janos Marits, Per Gabrielsson, Susanne Riklund, Katrine Winqvist, Ola Sherif, Amir World J Urol Original Article PURPOSE: To determine whether sentinel node detection (SNd) in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer (MIBC) can be performed in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and determine whether SNd is feasible in all pT stages, including pT0. BACKGROUND: Previous published series of SNd in MIBC have not included patients undergoing NAC, and systematic reports of pT0 patients w/wo NAC were absent. Translational immunological tumor research on MIBC focusing on SNd, in the era of NAC, requires technical feasibility. Additionally, SNd in MIBC requests further evaluations as a method for nodal staging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety-nine patients with suspected urothelial MIBC were prospectively selected from six urological centers. After TUR-B and primary staging, 65 MIBC patients qualified for radical cystectomy. Precystectomy staging was cT2a-T4aN0M0, including 47 NAC patients and 18 chemo-naïve patients. All 65 patients underwent intraoperative SNd by peritumoral injection of 80 Mbq Technetium and Geiger probe detection. Postcystectomy staging was pT0-T4aN0-N2M0. SNs were defined by two calculations, SNdef1 and SNdef2. RESULTS: Totally 1063 lymph nodes were removed (total SNs; 222–227). NAC patients with pT0 (n = 24) displayed a true positive detection in 91.7 % by either SNdef, with a median of 3.0 SNs. NACpT >0 patients had a true positive detection in 87 % (SNdef1) and 91.3 % (SNdef2). In a univariate analysis, patient group neither NAC nor tumor downstaging influenced detection rates, regardless of SN definition. In total eight patients, 4/22 metastatic nodes were SNs while 18/22 were non-SNs. CONCLUSIONS: Sentinel node detection in MIBC is feasible also in NAC patients, regardless of pT stage. SNd played no role in nodal staging. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-10-13 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5486537/ /pubmed/27738804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00345-016-1952-x Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Rosenblatt, Robert
Johansson, Markus
Alamdari, Farhood
Sidiki, Alexander
Holmström, Benny
Hansson, Johan
Vasko, Janos
Marits, Per
Gabrielsson, Susanne
Riklund, Katrine
Winqvist, Ola
Sherif, Amir
Sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pT stages, a prospective multicenter report
title Sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pT stages, a prospective multicenter report
title_full Sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pT stages, a prospective multicenter report
title_fullStr Sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pT stages, a prospective multicenter report
title_full_unstemmed Sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pT stages, a prospective multicenter report
title_short Sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pT stages, a prospective multicenter report
title_sort sentinel node detection in muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer is feasible after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in all pt stages, a prospective multicenter report
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5486537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27738804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00345-016-1952-x
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