2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.surge.2011.10.006
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Clinical and histopathological factors affecting failed sentinel node localization in axillary staging for breast cancer

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“…First, next to older age, a high body weight appears to result in an increased likelihood for a non-vSLN. It has been hypothesized that lymph nodes in older or more obese patients consist of more fat which decreases the nodes' capacity for colloid uptake [18][19][20]. Although there was no information on body weight in the present study, this study did show an increased likelihood of non-vSLN with increasing age.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…First, next to older age, a high body weight appears to result in an increased likelihood for a non-vSLN. It has been hypothesized that lymph nodes in older or more obese patients consist of more fat which decreases the nodes' capacity for colloid uptake [18][19][20]. Although there was no information on body weight in the present study, this study did show an increased likelihood of non-vSLN with increasing age.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…15e18 Altered lymphatic dynamics secondary to tumor burden may play a role in failed sentinel node localization. Dordea et al 16 reported that in cases wherein mapping fails, the radiocolloid persists around the injection site in the breast, showing limited local diffusion only. They hypothesized that the integrity of periareolar lymphatics is important for successful localization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that older age, a high body weight, larger tumor size, and a high number of positive lymph nodes and macrometastases can decrease the success rate of the SLN procedure 5,1823. Therefore, perioperative palpation of the axilla remains important, especially in case of a non-vSLN, to locate any suspicious nodes that are not identified by Patent Blue or lymphoscintigraphy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, studies such as the Z0011 trial also showed that the ALND could be omitted in selected SLN-positive patients 14. However, in 2–4% of SLN procedures, the sentinel node cannot be visualized and retrieved (non-vSLN), after which an ALND should still be performed according to the current Dutch guideline 57…”
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