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Transabdominal Fine Needle Aspiration of Retroperitoneal Lymph Nodes in Staging of Genitourinary Tract Cancer (correlation with Lymphography and Lymph Node Dissection Findings)

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Journal J Urol
Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Specialty Urology
Date 1982 Dec 1
PMID 7154176
Citations 5
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Abstract

Percutaneous fine needle aspiration of retroperitoneal pelvic and abdominal lymph nodes was done in 100 patients with clinically localized bladder, prostatic, testis and penile cancer. A diagnosis of metastases to regional lymph nodes was detected by this method in 20 patients. Fine needle aspiration revealed evidence of regional lymph node involvement in 6 of 40 patients (15 per cent) with negative findings on lymphography and computerized tomography scan. Lymph node aspiration was followed by lymph node dissection in 50 patients. The correlation between aspiration and dissection was 68 per cent. The accuracy of obtaining representative material from the lymph node aspiration was 83 per cent. Negative results of lymph node aspiration cannot be used in clinical management. However, positive aspiration results provide the clinician with valuable information obtainable otherwise only by laparotomy or lymph node dissection. Positive aspiration results may spare patients with prostatic and bladder cancer an unnecessary radical operation, and may indicate early chemotherapy or surgery in patients with testis and penile cancer.

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