Sentinel node biopsy in clinical stage I testicular cancer.

2018 
550Background: Approximately 20 – 30% of patients with testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) in clinical stage I (CS I) have occult metastatic disease at the time of presentation and will relapse under surveillance. The availability of a sentinel node procedure would enable early identification of patients with occult metastases. We report the long-term results of the sentinel node approach in CS I testicular tumor patients in our facility. Methods: Between 2001 and 2015, patients suspected of CS I TGCT in our third echelon referral center were asked to participate. SNs were identified using SPECT/CT and/or lymphoscintigraphy. Participants underwent laparoscopic retroperitoneal SN excision together with inguinal orchiectomy. Patients with a SN positive for occult metastases were treated with adjuvant chemotherapy. Follow-up was according to then current guidelines and consisted of clinical examination, tumor markers, abdominal/thoracic CT-scanning and chest X-rays. Results: Twenty-seven patients were includ...
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