Erik J. van Gennep, Gijs H. KleinJan, Teele Kuusk, Rick W.A. Verdijk, Esther M.K. Wit, Bas W.G. van Rhijn, Axel Bex, Laura S. Mertens
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Mertens","doi":"10.1111/bju.16848","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ObjectivesTo review the clinical utility, outcome and possible future applications of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in penile cancer (PeC), bladder cancer (BCa), prostate cancer (PCa), testicular cancer (TCa) and renal cell carcinoma (RCC), focusing in particular on current SLNB standards and exploring advancements in imaging agents, intra‐operative detection, surgical navigation, and the potential application of SLNB in translational and clinical research.MethodsA literature search was conducted in PubMed and EMBASE for studies published between 2000 and 2024, providing a narrative review of SLNB in oncological urology.ResultsIn PeC, SLNB offers a lower adverse event rate compared to inguinal lymph node (LN) dissection, while maintaining high detection rates and acceptable sensitivity (92%–96%) for identifying inguinal LN metastases. 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Sentinel lymph node staging in urological cancer surgery: advances in imaging, intra‐operative detection and translational research
ObjectivesTo review the clinical utility, outcome and possible future applications of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in penile cancer (PeC), bladder cancer (BCa), prostate cancer (PCa), testicular cancer (TCa) and renal cell carcinoma (RCC), focusing in particular on current SLNB standards and exploring advancements in imaging agents, intra‐operative detection, surgical navigation, and the potential application of SLNB in translational and clinical research.MethodsA literature search was conducted in PubMed and EMBASE for studies published between 2000 and 2024, providing a narrative review of SLNB in oncological urology.ResultsIn PeC, SLNB offers a lower adverse event rate compared to inguinal lymph node (LN) dissection, while maintaining high detection rates and acceptable sensitivity (92%–96%) for identifying inguinal LN metastases. Similarly, in PCa, SLNB achieves a sensitivity of 95%, potentially reinforcing its role in nodal staging and guiding personalised treatment strategies. For RCC, BCa and TCa, SLNB is currently under investigation in trials. In RCC, detection rates seem acceptable; however, in BCa and TCa, detection rates and false‐negative rates vary, limiting its clinical usefulness. Contemporary approaches utilise various radiotracers, (fluorescent) dyes, and hybrid tracers for SLNB. Ongoing research refines tumour‐targeted LN detection, including prostate‐specific membrane antigen targeting in PCa, potential c‐MET targeting in PeC, and 89Zr‐girentuximab in RCC.ConclusionThe use of SLNB has transformed nodal staging in PeC, influencing treatment decisions and reducing morbidity in patients undergoing surgery. In other urological malignancies, it has not yet established itself as a standard tool for nodal staging. Its impact on survival, quality of life, and translational research remains to be determined.
期刊介绍:
BJUI is one of the most highly respected medical journals in the world, with a truly international range of published papers and appeal. Every issue gives invaluable practical information in the form of original articles, reviews, comments, surgical education articles, and translational science articles in the field of urology. BJUI employs topical sections, and is in full colour, making it easier to browse or search for something specific.