Sentinel lymph node biopsy for prostate cancer: A hybrid approach - Abstract

To provide surgeons with optimal guidance during interventions, it is crucial that the molecular imaging data generated in the diagnostic departments finds its way to the operating room.

Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy provides a textbook example in which molecular imaging data acquired in the department of nuclear medicine guides the surgical management of patients. For prostate cancer, in which SLNs are generally located deep in the pelvis, procedures are preferably performed via a (robot-assisted) laparoscopic approach. Unfortunately, in the laparoscopic setting the senses of the surgeon are reduced. This topical review discusses technologic innovations that can help improve surgical guidance during SLN biopsy procedures.

Written by:
van den Berg NS, Valdés-Olmos RA, van der Poel HG, van Leeuwen FW.   Are you the author?
Interventional Molecular Imaging Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Reference: J Nucl Med. 2013 Apr;54(4):493-6.
doi: 10.2967/jnumed.112.113746


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PMID: 23492883

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