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Magnetometer-Guided Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection in Prostate Cancer: Rate of Lymph Node Involvement Compared with Radioisotope Marking

Svenja Engels    
Bianca Michalik    
Luca-Marie Meyer    
Lena Nemitz    
Friedhelm Wawroschek and Alexander Winter    

Resumen

Pelvic lymph node dissection is recommended in prostate cancer according to the patients? individual risk for nodal metastases. Targeted removal of sentinel lymph nodes increases the number of detected lymph node metastases in patients with prostate cancer. We previously established magnetometer-guided sentinel lymph node dissection in patients with prostate cancer to overcome logistical and technical disadvantages associated with the standard radioisotope-guided technique. This retrospective study compared the magnetometer-guided and standard techniques in terms of their ability to detect lymph node metastases. Using the magnetometer-guided technique, more sentinel lymph nodes were detected per patient. The detected rates of lymph node involvement matched the predictions in both techniques equally well. Our findings confirm the reliability of magnetometer-guided sentinel lymph node dissection and highlight the importance of the sentinel technique for detecting lymph node metastases in prostate cancer.

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