Publication

[Lymphadenectomy of the inguinal region and pelvis]

Journal Paper/Review - Mar 1, 2007

Units
PubMed
Doi

Citation
Vogt P, Lahoda L, Meyer-Marcotty M, Spies M, Busch K. [Lymphadenectomy of the inguinal region and pelvis]. Chirurg 2007; 78:226-32, 234-5.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (Deutsch)
Journal
Chirurg 2007; 78
Publication Date
Mar 1, 2007
Issn Print
0009-4722
Pages
226-32, 234-5
Brief description/objective

The draining lymph nodes of extra-abdominal tumors and malignant lesions of the lower extremity are located in the groin and iliac region. Malignancies with lymphatic drainage into this region include tumors of the anorectum, penis and vulva, skin (melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma), and soft tissue sarcomas. Current clinical research in biology, routes of lymphatic spread, and the possibility of marking the sentinel lymph node has directed lymphadenectomy strategy toward differential procedures, depending on the type of underlying malignancy. The spectrum of lymphadenectomy includes diagnostic lymph node removal of clinically enlarged nodes, removal of the sentinel node, and radical lymphadenectomy. Lymphadenectomy can also be indicated as a palliative procedure. The indications also depend on the type of tumor, previous treatment, and disease prognosis. This review presents the current state of indications and surgical techniques of inguinal and iliacal lymphadenectomy.