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Patterns of lymphatic spread of carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater.
British Journal of Surgery 1997 July
BACKGROUND: The pattern of lymphatic spread of ampullary cancer is poorly documented. This pattern was clarified in order to define the rational extent of radical lymphadenectomy.
METHOD: Thirty-nine consecutive patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy with radical lymphadenectomy were included in the study. A total of 1447 lymph nodes dissected from the resected specimens was examined to detect the presence of metastatic foci.
RESULTS: Twenty-one of the 39 patients had a total of 97 positive nodes. The sites of nodal involvement were the posterior pancreaticoduodenal (20 of 21 patients), inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery (IPDA; 12 of 21), anterior pancreaticoduodenal (three of 21), trunk of the superior mesenteric artery (three of 20), pericholedochal (three of 21), retroportal (two of 21), and para-aortic (three of five) regions. No metastases were found in the hepatic artery, cystic duct, perigastric, right coeliac, middle colic artery or right caval node groups.
CONCLUSION: Ampullary cancer mainly spreads to the posterior pancreaticoduodenal node group, then to the IPDA node group, and finally to the para-aortic area. The rational extent of radical lymphadenectomy should include the pancreaticoduodenal, superior mesenteric, pericholedochal, retroportal and para-aortic nodes.
METHOD: Thirty-nine consecutive patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy with radical lymphadenectomy were included in the study. A total of 1447 lymph nodes dissected from the resected specimens was examined to detect the presence of metastatic foci.
RESULTS: Twenty-one of the 39 patients had a total of 97 positive nodes. The sites of nodal involvement were the posterior pancreaticoduodenal (20 of 21 patients), inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery (IPDA; 12 of 21), anterior pancreaticoduodenal (three of 21), trunk of the superior mesenteric artery (three of 20), pericholedochal (three of 21), retroportal (two of 21), and para-aortic (three of five) regions. No metastases were found in the hepatic artery, cystic duct, perigastric, right coeliac, middle colic artery or right caval node groups.
CONCLUSION: Ampullary cancer mainly spreads to the posterior pancreaticoduodenal node group, then to the IPDA node group, and finally to the para-aortic area. The rational extent of radical lymphadenectomy should include the pancreaticoduodenal, superior mesenteric, pericholedochal, retroportal and para-aortic nodes.
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