Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery (Jul 2024)

Prevalence and quantity of lymph nodes at mediastinal stations in patients with lung cancer: lessons from 181 bilateral mediastinal lymphadenectomies

  • Łukasz Trybalski,
  • Jakub Szadurski,
  • Lanjun Zhang,
  • Jarosław Kużdżał,
  • Akif Turna,
  • Wei-dong Wang,
  • Janusz Warmus,
  • Gizem Ozcibik Isık,
  • Katarzyna Żanowska,
  • Piotr Kocoń

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-024-02928-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background This study evaluated the prevalence and quantity of lymph nodes at particular stations of the mediastinum in patients with lung cancer. These data are important to radiologists, pathologists, and thoracic surgeons because they can serve as a benchmark when assessing the completeness of lymph node dissection. However, relevant data in the literature are scarce. Methods Data regarding the number of lymph nodes derived from two randomised trials of bilateral mediastinal lymph node dissection, the BML-1 and BML-2 study, were included in this analysis. Detectable nodes at particular stations of the mediastinum and the number of nodes at these stations were analysed. Results The mean number of removed nodes was 28.67 (range, 4–88). Detectable lymph nodes were present at stations 2R, 4R, and 7 in 93%, 98%, and 99% of patients, respectively. Nodes were rarely present at stations 9 L (33%), and 3 (35%). The largest number of nodes was observed at stations 7 and 4R (mean, 5 nodes). Conclusion The number of mediastinal lymph nodes in patients with lung cancer may be greater than that in healthy individuals. Lymph nodes were observed at stations 2R, 4R, and 7 in more than 90% of patients with lung cancer. The largest number of nodes was observed at stations 4R and 7. Detectable nodes were rarely observed at stations 3 and 9 L. Trial registration ISRCTN 86,637,908.

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