Indocyanine Green versus Radiotracer with or without Blue Dye for Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in Stage >IB1 Cervical Cancer (>2 cm)

2017 
Abstract Study Objective To compare sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping in women with cervical cancer stage >IB1 (tumor size >2 cm) using indocyanine green (ICG) versus the standard technique using radioisotope technetium 99m radiocolloid (Tc99 m ) radiotracer with or without blue dye. Design European multicenter, retrospective observational study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). Setting Four academic medical centers. Patients Ninety-five women with stage IB1 cervical cancer (>2 cm) who underwent SLN mapping with Tc99 m with or without blue dye or ICG and radical hysterectomy. Intervention The detection rate and bilateral mapping rate were compared between ICG and standard Tc99 m radiotracer with or without blue dye. Lymphadenectomy was performed, and the false-negative rate was assessed. Measurements and Main Results Forty-seven patients underwent SLN mapping with Tc99 m with or without blue dye, and 48 did so with ICG. All patients underwent radical hysterectomy with or without bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy between 2008 and 2016. The overall detection rate of SLN mapping was 91.5% for Tc99 m with or without blue dye and 100% for ICG. A 91.7% rate of bilateral migration was achieved for ICG, significantly higher than the 66% obtained with Tc99 m with or without blue dye (p = .025). Nine of the 23 SLN-positive patients (39.1%) were diagnosed exclusively as a result of the ultrastaging used to identify micrometastases or isolated tumor cells only. Conclusions In advanced cervical cancer (stage IB1 >2 cm), the detection rate and bilateral migration rate on real-time fluorescent SLN mapping were higher with ICG than with Tc99 m radiotracer with or without blue dye. SLN mapping and ultrastaging can provide additional information for nodal staging in advanced cervical cancer. In this setting, ICG is a promising tool for mapping, appearing less affected by higher disease stage compared with traditional methods.
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