Sentinel Lymph Node Identification by blue dye in Patients with Breast Carcinoma

Bakhtiar, Nighat and Jaleel, Farhat and Moosa, Foad Ali and Qureshi, Naeem Akhtar and Jawaid, Masood (1969) Sentinel Lymph Node Identification by blue dye in Patients with Breast Carcinoma. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 32 (2). ISSN 1681-715X

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Abstract

Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of methylene blue dye to detect axillary lymph node metastases in patients with breast carcinoma by taking histopathology as gold standard.

Methods: This quasi experimental study was done at Department of Surgery of Dow University Hospital Karachi during January 2013 to September 2015 after the approval of Hospital Ethical Committee. A total number of 85 patients with biopsy proven carcinoma were included in the study. 1% methylene blue dye was infiltrated in the peri tumoural area of the diseased breast. The blue stained node called sentinel lymph node (SLN) was recognized and carefully dissected out. SLN and mastectomy with axillary clearance specimen was sent for histopathology in two separate bottles and the report of the histopathology was compared.

Results: The axillary lymph nodes were positive for carcinoma in 61 cases out of 85(71.7%).Two of the patients had negative sentinel lymph node but positive non sentinel lymph node (false negative), and in three cases sentinel lymph node were involved only but not the rest of the axilla (False positive). The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were 96.8%, 86.36% and 94.1% respectively.

Conclusion: Methylene blue dye technique is a reliable and safe diagnostic modality for detection of Sentinel lymph node in breast cancer patient because of its high accuracy.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 06 May 2023 06:59
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2024 04:26
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/1391

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