Oncological Feasibility of Conservative Axillary Surgery (Opinion Article): Tailored Axillary Surgery vs. Axillary Reverse Mapping-Guided Axillary Lymph Node Dissection

保守性腋窝手术的肿瘤学可行性(观点文章):个体化腋窝手术与腋窝逆向定位引导的腋窝淋巴结清扫术

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tailored axillary surgery (TAS) and axillary reverse mapping (ARM)-guided axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) have been developed to avoid arm lymphedema without increasing a risk of axillary recurrence. However, the oncological feasibility of TAS and ARM-guided ALND remains a crucial consideration. METHODS: This article reviewed the oncological feasibility of TAS and ARM-guided ALND based on the current literature. RESULTS: For ALND performed after TAS, additional involved nodes were found in 70% of upfront surgery patients and 60% of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) patients. ARM nodes were also involved in up to 64.7% of patients after ALND. However, it is not necessary to preserve all ARM nodes and lymphatics because multiple ARM lymphatic pathways exist. Selective preservation of ARM nodes closest to the axillary vein significantly reduced the incidence of involved ARM nodes (from 64.7% to 15.7%). CONCLUSIONS: TAS and ARM-guided ALND remain much less radical than ALND. However, residual nodal disease after TAS or ARM-guided ALND does not always develop axillary recurrence. Postoperative irradiation is effective in achieving local control in patients with low-volume (microscopic) residual nodal disease after TAS or ARM-guided ALND. We await the long-term results of prospective randomized clinical trials comparing TAS and ARM-guided ALND with conventional ALND.

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