DaPeCa-1: diagnostic accuracy of sentinel lymph node biopsy in 222 patients with penile cancer at four tertiary referral centres - a national study from Denmark

Jakob K Jakobsen, Kim P Krarup, Peter Sommer, Henrik Nerstrøm, Vivi Bakholdt, Jens A Sørensen, Kasper Ø Olsen, Bjarne Kromann-Andersen, Birgitte G Toft, Søren Høyer, Kirsten Bouchelouche, Jørgen B Jensen

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To estimate the diagnostic accuracy of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SNB) in patients with penile cancer and assess SNB complications in a national multicentre setting.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospectively data were collected from records in four university centres by one medical doctor covering all SNBs performed in Denmark between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2010. Patients had either impalpable lymph nodes (LNs) in one or both groins, or had a palpable inguinal mass from which aspiration cytology failed to reveal malignancy. Patients were injected with nanocolloid technetium and had a scintigram recorded before the SNB. The primary endpoint was LN recurrence on follow-up. The secondary endpoint was complications after SNB. Diagnostic accuracy was computed.

RESULTS: In all, 409 groins in 222 patients were examined by SNB. The median (interquartile range) follow-up of patients who survived was 6.6 (5-10) years. Of 343 negative groins, eight were false negatives. The sensitivity was 89.2% (95% confidence interval 79.8-95.2%) per groin. Interestingly, four of 67 T1G1 patients had a positive SNB. In all, 28 of 222 (13%) patients had complications of Clavien-Dindo grade I-IIIa.

CONCLUSION: Penile cancer SNB with a close follow-up stages LN involvement reliably and has few complications in a national multicentre setting. Inguinal LN dissection was avoided in 76% of patients.

Original languageEnglish
JournalB J U International
Volume117
Issue2
Pages (from-to)235-43
Number of pages9
ISSN1464-4096
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2016

Keywords

  • lymph node staging
  • multicentre
  • penile cancer
  • sensitivity
  • sentinel node
  • squamous cell carcinoma of the penis

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