Journal of Clinical and Investigative Surgery (May 2020)

Sentinel lymphnode for endometrial cancer: where are we?

  • Sarah Sghaier,
  • Montassar Ghalleb,
  • Hanen Bouaziz,
  • Molka Chemlali,
  • Monia Hechiche,
  • Maher Slimane,
  • Khaled Rahal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25083/2559.5555/5.1/1.8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common cancer of all gynecological malignancies. Most women are diagnosed with an earlystage disease, which generally has a good prognosis. Lymph node dissection represents a cornerstone not only for staging but also for treatment of EC. In recent years a novel technique “Sentinel lymph node (SLN)” emerged as a valuable alternative option to lymphadenectomy. This technique has in most of the literature reports a reduced morbidity and enhanced detection of metastatic disease, due to contribution to detection of aberrant lymphatic pathways on one hand, and improvement of pathologic ultra-staging techniques on the other hand. The current review aims to summarize the existing data on the feasibility of the SLN technique and the oncologic outcomes.

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