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Comparative Analysis of Postoperative Complications of Sentinel Node Identification Using the SentiMag(®) Method and the Use of a Radiotracer in Patients with Breast Cancer

(1) Background: The purpose of the study was a retrospective, comparative assessment of complications of the surgical sentinel node biopsy (SNB) procedure in breast cancer using the radiotracer method and the SentiMag(®) method on groups of patients after 3.5 years of use. (2) Methods: The material...

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Autores principales: Lorek, Andrzej, Steinhof-Radwańska, Katarzyna, Zarębski, Wojciech, Lorek, Joanna, Stojčev, Zoran, Zych, Jacek, Syrkiewicz, Aleksandra, Niemiec, Paweł, Szyluk, Karol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35621625
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29050235
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author Lorek, Andrzej
Steinhof-Radwańska, Katarzyna
Zarębski, Wojciech
Lorek, Joanna
Stojčev, Zoran
Zych, Jacek
Syrkiewicz, Aleksandra
Niemiec, Paweł
Szyluk, Karol
author_facet Lorek, Andrzej
Steinhof-Radwańska, Katarzyna
Zarębski, Wojciech
Lorek, Joanna
Stojčev, Zoran
Zych, Jacek
Syrkiewicz, Aleksandra
Niemiec, Paweł
Szyluk, Karol
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description (1) Background: The purpose of the study was a retrospective, comparative assessment of complications of the surgical sentinel node biopsy (SNB) procedure in breast cancer using the radiotracer method and the SentiMag(®) method on groups of patients after 3.5 years of use. (2) Methods: The material was a group of 345 patients with primary surgical breast cancer who underwent the SNB procedure with the use of a radiotracer in combination with wide local excision (WLE), simple amputation (SA) with SNB and an independent SNB procedure in the period from May 2018 to January 2021 in the Department of Oncological Surgery. Of the patients who were monitored in the Hospital Outpatient Clinic, 300 were enrolled. The analyzed group was compared in terms of the occurrence of the same complications with the group of 303 patients also operated on in our center in the period from January 2014 to September 2017, in which SN identification was performed using the SentiMag(®) method. (3) Results: The most common complications found were sensation disorders in the arm, which occurred in 16 (14.1%) patients using the radiotracer method, SentiMag(®)-11 (9.9%). By comparing the complication rate between the methods with the radiotracer (n = 300) and SentiMag(®) (n = 303), no significant differences were found. (4) Conclusions: Sentinel node (SN) identification using the radiotracer method and the SentiMag(®) method are comparable diagnostic methods in breast cancer, with a low risk of complications.
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spelling pubmed-91397602022-05-28 Comparative Analysis of Postoperative Complications of Sentinel Node Identification Using the SentiMag(®) Method and the Use of a Radiotracer in Patients with Breast Cancer Lorek, Andrzej Steinhof-Radwańska, Katarzyna Zarębski, Wojciech Lorek, Joanna Stojčev, Zoran Zych, Jacek Syrkiewicz, Aleksandra Niemiec, Paweł Szyluk, Karol Curr Oncol Article (1) Background: The purpose of the study was a retrospective, comparative assessment of complications of the surgical sentinel node biopsy (SNB) procedure in breast cancer using the radiotracer method and the SentiMag(®) method on groups of patients after 3.5 years of use. (2) Methods: The material was a group of 345 patients with primary surgical breast cancer who underwent the SNB procedure with the use of a radiotracer in combination with wide local excision (WLE), simple amputation (SA) with SNB and an independent SNB procedure in the period from May 2018 to January 2021 in the Department of Oncological Surgery. Of the patients who were monitored in the Hospital Outpatient Clinic, 300 were enrolled. The analyzed group was compared in terms of the occurrence of the same complications with the group of 303 patients also operated on in our center in the period from January 2014 to September 2017, in which SN identification was performed using the SentiMag(®) method. (3) Results: The most common complications found were sensation disorders in the arm, which occurred in 16 (14.1%) patients using the radiotracer method, SentiMag(®)-11 (9.9%). By comparing the complication rate between the methods with the radiotracer (n = 300) and SentiMag(®) (n = 303), no significant differences were found. (4) Conclusions: Sentinel node (SN) identification using the radiotracer method and the SentiMag(®) method are comparable diagnostic methods in breast cancer, with a low risk of complications. MDPI 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9139760/ /pubmed/35621625 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29050235 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lorek, Andrzej
Steinhof-Radwańska, Katarzyna
Zarębski, Wojciech
Lorek, Joanna
Stojčev, Zoran
Zych, Jacek
Syrkiewicz, Aleksandra
Niemiec, Paweł
Szyluk, Karol
Comparative Analysis of Postoperative Complications of Sentinel Node Identification Using the SentiMag(®) Method and the Use of a Radiotracer in Patients with Breast Cancer
title Comparative Analysis of Postoperative Complications of Sentinel Node Identification Using the SentiMag(®) Method and the Use of a Radiotracer in Patients with Breast Cancer
title_full Comparative Analysis of Postoperative Complications of Sentinel Node Identification Using the SentiMag(®) Method and the Use of a Radiotracer in Patients with Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Postoperative Complications of Sentinel Node Identification Using the SentiMag(®) Method and the Use of a Radiotracer in Patients with Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Postoperative Complications of Sentinel Node Identification Using the SentiMag(®) Method and the Use of a Radiotracer in Patients with Breast Cancer
title_short Comparative Analysis of Postoperative Complications of Sentinel Node Identification Using the SentiMag(®) Method and the Use of a Radiotracer in Patients with Breast Cancer
title_sort comparative analysis of postoperative complications of sentinel node identification using the sentimag(®) method and the use of a radiotracer in patients with breast cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35621625
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29050235
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