Aim: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of sentinel-lymph-node mapping compared with the gold standard of systematic lymphadenectomy in detecting lymph node metastasis in apparent early stage ovarian cancer. Methods: Multicenter, prospective, phase II trial, conducted in seven centers from March 2018 to July 2022. Patients with presumed stage I-II epithelial ovarian cancer planned for surgical staging were eligible. Patients received injection of indocyanine green in the infundibulo-pelvic and, when feasible, utero-ovarian ligaments and sentinel lymph node biopsy followed by pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy was performed. Histopathological examination of all nodes was performed including ultra-staging protocol for the sentinel lymph node. Results: 174 patients were enrolled and 169 (97.1 %) received study interventions. 99 (58.6 %) patients had successful mapping of at least one sentinel lymph node and 15 (15.1 %) of them had positive nodes. Of these, 11 of 15 (73.3 %) had a correct identification of the disease in the sentinel lymph node; 7 of 11 (63.6 %) required ultra-staging protocol to detect nodal metastasis. Four (26.7 %) patients with node-positive disease had a negative sentinel-lymph-node (sensitivity 73.3 % and specificity 100.0 %). Conclusions: In a multicenter setting, identifying sentinel-lymph nodes in apparent early stage epithelial ovarian cancer did not reach the expected sensitivity: 1 of 4 patients might have metastatic lymphatic disease unrecognized by sentinel-lymph-node biopsy. Nevertheless, 35.0 % of node positive patients was identified only thanks to ultra-staging protocol on sentinel-lymph-nodes.

Sentinel-node biopsy in apparent early stage ovarian cancer: final results of a prospective multicentre study (SELLY) / Nero, Camilla; Bizzarri, Nicolò; Di Berardino, Stefano; Sillano, Francesca; Vizzielli, Giuseppe; Cosentino, Francesco; Vargiu, Virginia; De Iaco, Pierandrea; Perrone, Anna Myriam; Vizza, Enrico; Chiofalo, Benito; Uccella, Stefano; Ghezzi, Fabio; Turco, Luigi Carlo; Corrado, Giacomo; Giannarelli, Diana; Pasciuto, Tina; Zannoni, Gian Franco; Fagotti, Anna; Scambia, Giovanni. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 1879-0852. - ELETTRONICO. - 196:(2024), pp. 113435.113435-113435.113441. [10.1016/j.ejca.2023.113435]

Sentinel-node biopsy in apparent early stage ovarian cancer: final results of a prospective multicentre study (SELLY)

De Iaco, Pierandrea;Perrone, Anna Myriam;
2024

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of sentinel-lymph-node mapping compared with the gold standard of systematic lymphadenectomy in detecting lymph node metastasis in apparent early stage ovarian cancer. Methods: Multicenter, prospective, phase II trial, conducted in seven centers from March 2018 to July 2022. Patients with presumed stage I-II epithelial ovarian cancer planned for surgical staging were eligible. Patients received injection of indocyanine green in the infundibulo-pelvic and, when feasible, utero-ovarian ligaments and sentinel lymph node biopsy followed by pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy was performed. Histopathological examination of all nodes was performed including ultra-staging protocol for the sentinel lymph node. Results: 174 patients were enrolled and 169 (97.1 %) received study interventions. 99 (58.6 %) patients had successful mapping of at least one sentinel lymph node and 15 (15.1 %) of them had positive nodes. Of these, 11 of 15 (73.3 %) had a correct identification of the disease in the sentinel lymph node; 7 of 11 (63.6 %) required ultra-staging protocol to detect nodal metastasis. Four (26.7 %) patients with node-positive disease had a negative sentinel-lymph-node (sensitivity 73.3 % and specificity 100.0 %). Conclusions: In a multicenter setting, identifying sentinel-lymph nodes in apparent early stage epithelial ovarian cancer did not reach the expected sensitivity: 1 of 4 patients might have metastatic lymphatic disease unrecognized by sentinel-lymph-node biopsy. Nevertheless, 35.0 % of node positive patients was identified only thanks to ultra-staging protocol on sentinel-lymph-nodes.
2024
Sentinel-node biopsy in apparent early stage ovarian cancer: final results of a prospective multicentre study (SELLY) / Nero, Camilla; Bizzarri, Nicolò; Di Berardino, Stefano; Sillano, Francesca; Vizzielli, Giuseppe; Cosentino, Francesco; Vargiu, Virginia; De Iaco, Pierandrea; Perrone, Anna Myriam; Vizza, Enrico; Chiofalo, Benito; Uccella, Stefano; Ghezzi, Fabio; Turco, Luigi Carlo; Corrado, Giacomo; Giannarelli, Diana; Pasciuto, Tina; Zannoni, Gian Franco; Fagotti, Anna; Scambia, Giovanni. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 1879-0852. - ELETTRONICO. - 196:(2024), pp. 113435.113435-113435.113441. [10.1016/j.ejca.2023.113435]
Nero, Camilla; Bizzarri, Nicolò; Di Berardino, Stefano; Sillano, Francesca; Vizzielli, Giuseppe; Cosentino, Francesco; Vargiu, Virginia; De Iaco, Pierandrea; Perrone, Anna Myriam; Vizza, Enrico; Chiofalo, Benito; Uccella, Stefano; Ghezzi, Fabio; Turco, Luigi Carlo; Corrado, Giacomo; Giannarelli, Diana; Pasciuto, Tina; Zannoni, Gian Franco; Fagotti, Anna; Scambia, Giovanni
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