AIM: To state the limits of axillary lymphadenectomy in patients with metastatic melanoma.PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective study on patients submitted to axillary dissection for stage III melanoma. At surgery, the third-level nodes were separately dissected to be examined by the pathologist.RESULTS: We analyzed 86 patients. In 93%, the third-level nodes were disease-free; none of the patients with previous positive sentinel nodes (SN) showed nodal metastases at level III. Patients (7%) found to have positive level III nodes had undergone therapeutic lymphadenectomy for bulky nodal disease.CONCLUSION: Our data show that axillary non-sentinel nodes of level III are usually disease-free in cases of previously positive SN, while they can be involved in the presence of bulky disease. A prerequisite allowing sparing of level III nodes after a positive SN biopsy is the meticulous research of all level I and II lymph nodes.

Axillary Lymph Node Metastases of Melanoma: Management of Third-level Nodes

GENTILE, DANIELE;COVARELLI, Piero
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STINGENI, LUCA
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DEL SORDO, RACHELE;RULLI, Antonio
2016

Abstract

AIM: To state the limits of axillary lymphadenectomy in patients with metastatic melanoma.PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective study on patients submitted to axillary dissection for stage III melanoma. At surgery, the third-level nodes were separately dissected to be examined by the pathologist.RESULTS: We analyzed 86 patients. In 93%, the third-level nodes were disease-free; none of the patients with previous positive sentinel nodes (SN) showed nodal metastases at level III. Patients (7%) found to have positive level III nodes had undergone therapeutic lymphadenectomy for bulky nodal disease.CONCLUSION: Our data show that axillary non-sentinel nodes of level III are usually disease-free in cases of previously positive SN, while they can be involved in the presence of bulky disease. A prerequisite allowing sparing of level III nodes after a positive SN biopsy is the meticulous research of all level I and II lymph nodes.
2016
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