: Cervical cancer primarily disseminates through the lymphatic system, with the metastatic involvement of pelvic and para-aortic lymph nodes significantly impacting prognosis and treatment decisions. Sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping is critical in guiding surgical management. However, resource-limited settings often lack advanced detection tools like indocyanine green (ICG). This study evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of SLN biopsy using alternative techniques in a high-risk population with a high prevalence of large tumours. : This prospective, observational study included 42 patients with FIGO 2018 stage IA1-IIA1 cervical cancer treated between November 2019 and April 2024. SLN mapping was performed using methylene blue alone or combined with a technetium-99m radiotracer. Detection rates, sensitivity, and false-negative rates were analysed. Additional endpoints included tracer technique comparisons, SLN localization patterns, and factors influencing detection success. : SLNs were identified in 78.6% of cases, with bilateral detection in 57.1%. The combined technique yielded higher detection rates (93.3% overall, 80% bilateral) compared to methylene blue alone (70.4% overall, 40.7% bilateral, < 0.05). The sensitivity and negative predictive values were 70% and 93.87%, respectively. Larger tumours (>4 cm), deep stromal invasion, and prior conization negatively impacted detection rates. False-negative SLNs were associated with larger tumours and positive lymphovascular space invasion. : SLN biopsy is feasible in resource-limited settings, with improved detection rates using combined tracer techniques. However, sensitivity remains suboptimal due to a steep learning curve and challenges in high-risk patients. Until a high detection accuracy is achieved, SLN mapping should complement, rather than replace, pelvic lymphadenectomy in high-risk cases.

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