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  • This study investigated the effectiveness of two methods, frozen section examination and scrape cytology, to diagnose sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) for patients with early-stage endometrial cancer.
  • Out of 208 patients analyzed, 90% had negative results for metastasis through intraoperative examination, while 21 had positive findings confirmed by final pathology.
  • The frozen section method showed higher accuracy in identifying large metastases (macrometastasis) compared to scrape cytology, indicating it may be more useful for surgeons when making intraoperative decisions.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study evaluated diagnostic accuracy of intraoperative sentinel lymph node (SLN) frozen section examination and scrape cytology as a possible solution for management of SLN positive patients.

Study Design: Clinically early-stage endometrial cancer patients who underwent SLN algorithm and intraoperative SLN examination were analyzed. Findings were compared with final pathology results and diagnostic accuracy of frozen section and scrape cytology were evaluated.

Results: Of the 208 eligible patients, 100 patients (48 %) had frozen section examination and 108 (52 %) had scrape cytology of the SLN. Intraoperative examination and final pathology were negative for metastasis in 187/208 (90 %) cases. The rest 21 cases had metastatic SLNs according to final pathology. 12 of 21 (57 %) metastases were classified as macrometastasis. Intraoperative examination of SLNs correctly identified 13 cases (true positive) and missed 8 cases (false negative). Five of 8 false negative cases had micrometastasis or isolated tumor cells. Considering identification of macrometastasis, sensitivity and negative predictive value were 85.71 % and 98.94 %, respectively, for the frozen section and 60.00 % and 98.15 %, respectively, for the scrape cytology.

Conclusion: Frozen section examination of SLN has higher sensitivity in detecting macrometastasis compared to scrape cytology and it could help the surgeon in decision for further lymphadenectomy intraoperatively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2021.04.009DOI Listing

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