564 men with impalpable or unilateral palpable prostate cancer and positive biopsy cores only in one prostate lobe had a radical prostatectomy (RP) combined with radioguided PLND and in some cases an extended PLND.
RESULTSA median of six sentinel LNs (mean, seven) and six non-sentinel LNs (mean, seven) were dissected per patient; 52 of 564 men (9.2%) had positive LNs. Most men with unilateral disease had LN metastases on the same side of the pelvis. Comparing the clinical stage and grade with the tumour stage and grade of the RP specimen, there was a high percentage of upstaging and upgrading even in men with only one positive biopsy core.
CONCLUSIONUnilateral prostate cancer preferentially metastasizes to the ipsilateral pelvic LNs. Because there are a few cases of bilateral LN metastases even in unilateral disease, and as it is not possible to reliably predict unilateral disease on the basis of biopsy features, PLND only on the tumour-bearing side has a high risk of understaging, and would possibly leave LN metastases behind.
Staging accuracy of colorectal liver metastasis is influenced by neoadjuvant chemotherapy. For PET, decreased tumour metabolism rather than downsizing may account for a drop in sensitivity after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. IUS is critical to avoid incomplete resections.
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