Critical assessment of ideal nodal yield at pelvic lymphadenectomy to accurately diagnose prostate cancer nodal metastasis in patients undergoing radical retropubic prostatectomy.

  • Alberto Briganti
  • Felix Chun
  • Andrea Salonia
  • Andrea Gallina
  • Giuseppe Zanni
  • Vincenzo Scattoni
  • Luc Valiquette
  • Patrizio Rigatti
  • Francesco Montorsi
  • Pierre I Karakiewicz

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To study the relation between the number of removed and examined lymph nodes at pelvic lymph node dissection and the rate of lymph node invasion (LNI). METHODS: A total of 858 patients aged 45 to 85 years were predominantly treated with extended pelvic lymph node dissection before radical retropubic prostatectomy. The pretreatment prostate-specific antigen level was 0.24 to 49.9 ng/mL (median 5.8). Most lesions were Stage T1c (55.2%) or T2 (40.7%), with a biopsy Gleason sum of 6 or less (62.2%) or 7 (25.1%). Receiver operating characteristic curve coordinates were used to determine the probability of finding LNI according to the number of removed and examined lymph nodes. Moreover, the association between the number of removed lymph nodes and LNI was tested in univariate and multivariate logistic regression models. RESULTS: From 2 to 40 nodes (mean 15, median 14) were removed and examined, and 88 patients (10.3%) had LNI. The LNI rate increased with the number of removed nodes (P

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Original languageGerman
Article number1
ISSN0090-4295
Publication statusPublished - 2007
pubmed 17270638