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Which Factors Are Important for Successful Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery in Gastric Cancer Patients? Analysis from the SENORITA Prospective Multicenter Feasibility Quality Control Trial.


ABSTRACT: We investigated the results of quality control study prior to phase III trial of sentinel lymph node navigation surgery (SNNS).Data were reviewed from 108 patients enrolled in the feasibility study of laparoscopic sentinel basin dissection (SBD) in gastric cancer. Seven steps contain tracer injection at submucosa (step 1) and at four sites (step 2) by intraoperative esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), leakage of tracer (step 3), injection within 3 minutes (step 4), identification of at least one sentinel basin (SB) (step 5), evaluation of sentinel basin nodes (SBNs) by frozen biopsy (step 6), and identification of at least five SBNs at back table and frozen sections (step 7).Failure in step 7 (n = 23) was the most common followed by step 3 (n = 15) and step 6 (n = 13). We did not find any differences of clinicopathological factors between success and failure group in steps 1~6. In step 7, body mass index (BMI) was only the significant factor. The success rate was 97.1% in patients with BMI ?

SUBMITTER: An JY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5494563 | biostudies-other | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Which Factors Are Important for Successful Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery in Gastric Cancer Patients? Analysis from the SENORITA Prospective Multicenter Feasibility Quality Control Trial.

An Ji Yeong JY   Min Jae Seok JS   Lee Young Joon YJ   Jeong Sang Ho SH   Hur Hoon H   Han Sang Uk SU   Hyung Woo Jin WJ   Cho Gyu Seok GS   Jeong Gui Ae GA   Jeong Oh O   Park Young Kyu YK   Jung Mi Ran MR   Park Ji Yeon JY   Kim Young Woo YW   Yoon Hong Man HM   Eom Bang Wool BW   Ryu Keun Won KW  

Gastroenterology research and practice 20170615


<h4>Background</h4>We investigated the results of quality control study prior to phase III trial of sentinel lymph node navigation surgery (SNNS).<h4>Methods</h4>Data were reviewed from 108 patients enrolled in the feasibility study of laparoscopic sentinel basin dissection (SBD) in gastric cancer. Seven steps contain tracer injection at submucosa (step 1) and at four sites (step 2) by intraoperative esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), leakage of tracer (step 3), injection within 3 minutes (step 4  ...[more]

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