Intraoperative lymphatic mapping for vulvar cancer

Charles Levenback, Thomas W. Burke, David M. Gershenson, Mitchell Morris, Anais Malpica, Merrick I. Ross

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Abstract

Objective: To determine the feasibility of intraoperative lymphatic mapping in patients with vulvar cancer. Methods: Isosulfan blue was injected intradermally at the junction of tumor and normal skin in nine patients. We then attempted to identify the dye in the superficial lymphatic channels and in a superficial groin lymph node. Results: The sentinel node was identified in seven of 12 groins in seven of the nine subjects studied. Six of the successful cases had unilateral lesions. The cases in which a sentinel node was not identified were both patients with midline lesions, including one whose scar was injected following a prior wide local excision of a perineal tumor and one who appeared to have direct drainage to the deep pelvic nodes. There were no technique-related complications. In no case was there a positive non-sentinel node in the presence of a negative sentinel node. Conclusion: Intraoperative lymphatic mapping is technically feasible in patients with vulvar cancer, particularly those with unilateral disease. Further experience is needed to evaluate the reliability of the technique in identification of groin node metastases.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)163-167
Number of pages5
JournalObstetrics and gynecology
Volume84
Issue number2
StatePublished - Aug 1994

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

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