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Diagnostic Accuracy and Clinical Impact of Sentinel Lymph Node Sampling in Endometrial Cancer at High Risk of Recurrence: A Meta-Analysis

Lise Lecointre, Massimo Lodi, Émilie Faller, Thomas Boisramé, Vincent Agnus, Jean‐Jacques Baldauf, B. Gallix, Chérif Akladios

2020Journal of Clinical Medicine26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the value of sentinel lymph node (SLN) sampling in high risk endometrial cancer according to the ESMO-ESGO-ESTRO classification. METHODS: We performed a comprehensive search on PubMed for clinical trials evaluating SLN sampling in patients with high risk endometrial cancer: stage I endometrioid, grade 3, with at least 50% myometrial invasion, regardless of lymphovascular space invasion status; or stage II; or node-negative stage III endometrioid, no residual disease; or non-endometrioid (serous or clear cell or undifferentiated carcinoma, or carcinosarcoma). All patients underwent SLN sampling followed by pelvic with or without para-aortic lymphadenectomy. RESULTS: We included 17 original studies concerning 1322 women. Mean detection rates were 89% for unilateral and 68% for bilateral. Pooled sensitivity was 88.5% (95%CI: 81.2-93.2%), negative predictive value was 96.0% (95%CI: 93.1-97.7%), and false negative rate was 11.5% (95%CI: 6.8; 18.8%). We noted heterogeneity in SLN techniques between studies, concerning the tracer and its detection, the injection site, the number of injections, and the surgical approach. Finally, we found a correlation between the number of patients included and the SLN sampling performances. DISCUSSION: This meta-analysis estimated the SLN sampling performances in high risk endometrial cancer patients. Data from the literature show the feasibility, the safety, the limits, and the impact on surgical de-escalation of this technique. In conclusion, our study supports the hypothesis that SLN sampling could be a valuable technique to diagnose lymph node involvement for patients with high risk endometrial cancer in replacement of conventional lymphadenectomy. Consequently, randomized clinical trials are necessary to confirm this hypothesis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEndometrial cancerSentinel lymph nodeLymphadenectomyStage (stratigraphy)Sampling (signal processing)Lymphovascular invasionSerous fluidSentinel nodeLymph nodeOncologyRadiologyInternal medicineCancerGynecologyBreast cancerMetastasisComputer scienceBiologyPaleontologyFilter (signal processing)Computer visionEndometrial and Cervical Cancer TreatmentsOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentCervical Cancer and HPV Research
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