Non-Sentinel Lymph Nodes Status in Patients with Breast Cancer Operated at Omdurman Teaching Hospital

Authors

  • Osman Mustafa

  • Aamir A Hamza

Keywords:

breast cancer, sentinel lymph node, sentinel lymph node biopsy, non-sentinel lymph node biopsy

Abstract

Background Sentinel lymph node SLN biopsy has been emerged as safe and accurate procedure for axillary staging in breast cancer and to direct the need for further axillary treatment in patients with early breast cancer Objectives To assess the status of axillaries lymph nodes in patients of breast cancer to determine further management of the axilla and to assess status of non sentinel lymph nodes cases of negative SLN Patients and methods It is prospective interventional study done in Omdurman Teaching Hospital department of General Surgery from 27 6 2012 to 30 8 2013 in patients underwent modified radical mastectomy plus level I and II axillaries clearance by injecting methylene blue dye and identifying sentinel lymph node in patients diagnosed with breast cancer Results Total number of 39 female patients under went modified radical mastectomy and level 1 and II axillaries clearances In 22 patients 56 4 the retrieved sentinel axillary lymph node proved histopathologically to contain malignant cells In eight patients 20 5 the sentinel lymph node were negative for malignancy and in 09 23 1 the SLN was either not found or reactive Non-sentinel lymph node NSLN was found to be positive for malignancy in 11 28 2 of the cases In 23 59 0 it was negative and in 05 12 8 it was not found Out of 22 patients with positive SLN half of them 11 patients were concomitantly had a positive NSLNs and the other half had a negative NSLN In the eight patients with negative SLN for malignancy all of them 08 100 had their NSLNs as well were negative for malignancy These relations were found statistically to be highly significant P value 0 000 none of the patients in study diagnosis as positive NSLN in negative SLN base Conclusion Highly occurrence of positive NSLN in patient diagnosis by T3 and T4 in the study a number of patients diagnosis by positive NSLN in positive SLN was 32 4 none of the patients in study diagnosis by positive NSLN in n

How to Cite

Osman Mustafa, & Aamir A Hamza. (2013). Non-Sentinel Lymph Nodes Status in Patients with Breast Cancer Operated at Omdurman Teaching Hospital. Global Journal of Medical Research, 13(I4), 37–41. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/491

Non-Sentinel Lymph Nodes Status in Patients with Breast Cancer Operated at Omdurman Teaching Hospital

Published

2013-07-15