Intra-operative imprint cytology (IIC) for analysing sentinel lymph node/s (SLN) in breast cancer allows definitive axillary surgery as a one-step procedure. Most reported studies are research oriented. This study reports long-term results of IIC done as routine clinical practice.Eight hundred ninety-six female, operable breast cancer patients underwent SLN biopsy over an 8-year period (January 1999-December 2006). Data were extracted retrospectively from medical records. SLNs were sent intra-operatively to the laboratory where they were bisected, touch imprinted and stained with Hematoxylin & Eosin. Patients with positive IIC had axillary clearance. Formal histological analyses of SLNs were compared with IIC findings. The impact of routine pre-operative axillary ultrasound (introduced in 2003) on IIC sensitivity and specificity was also assessed.Median age was 61 years (26-89) and median tumour size was 18 mm (2-100). A total of 244/896 patients had SLN metastases on final paraffin histology of which 177 were correctly detected by IIC (67 false negatives). 39/67 false negatives could be attributed to sampling error. The overall sensitivity and specificity of IIC for the identification of SLN metastases was 73
作者:K, Contractor;M, Gohel;E, Al-Salami;K, Kaur;N, Aqel;E, Nigar;M, Burke;H, Singhal
来源:European journal of surgical oncology : the journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and the British Association of Surgical Oncology 2009 年 35卷 1期