Lymph node metastasis of ovarian cancer: A preliminary survey of 74 cases of lymphadenectomy

Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection was performed in 74 cases of various types of ovarian malignancies. Fifty-three (71.6%) were histologically confirmed as cancer of epithelial origin and 19 (25.7%) as germ cell tumors. The results indicate that lymphatic metastasis is an exceedingly important ro...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1986-11, Vol.155 (5), p.1103-1108
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Pao-Chen, Qu, Jing-Yi, Lang, Jing-He, Huang, Rong-Li, Tang, Min-Yi, Lian, Li-Juan
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Zusammenfassung:Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection was performed in 74 cases of various types of ovarian malignancies. Fifty-three (71.6%) were histologically confirmed as cancer of epithelial origin and 19 (25.7%) as germ cell tumors. The results indicate that lymphatic metastasis is an exceedingly important route of spreading of this group of malignant diseases. The overall incidence of retroperitoneal positive nodes was 56.8% (4274). In 49 cases undergoing systemic lymphadenectomy 32 were found to have glandular involvement, of which both aortic and pelvic nodes were positive in 17 cases (53.1%), aortic nodes positive but pelvic negative in six (18.8%), and pelvic nodes positive but aortic negative in nine (28.1%). In 32 cases with primary cancer that originated from the left ovary, 17 (53.1%) were found to have positive pelvic nodes, whereas in 19 cases with cancer arising from the right ovary, only one (5.3%) had metastasis of ipsilateral pelvic nodes. The routes of lymphatic spreading and the significance of lymphadenectomy in ovarian cancer are discussed.
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/0002-9378(86)90359-5