Sentinel lymph node biopsy is fundamental in the staging of primary cutaneous melanoma (PCL), but reported lymphoscintigraphic patterns are very heterogeneous. In this systematic review, we evaluated the role of the popliteal station in below-knee PCL. A systematic search of literature through was conducted on the electronic databases PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science (WOS) to identify eligible studies. A total of 22 studies (n=5,673 patients) were included. The average Breslow thickness of PCL was 2.86 mm. During the analysis of the included articles, it was not possible to classify patients into the 3 Menes popliteal drainage pattern, obtained by lymphoscintigraphy. The analysis of lymphatic drainage in patients undergoing lymphoscintigraphy for melanoma of the lower extremities below the knee was reported in 5,637 patients and the lymphatic popliteal drainage was reported only in 5.64% (320 patients). The rate of popliteal lymph nodes melanoma metastases was 1.48%: they were located exclusively at the popliteal level in 0.60%, at the popliteal and inguinal levels in 0.39%, at the popliteal and iliac level in 0.02% and at the groin level in 0.48%. In conclusion, the most common lymphoscintigraphic pattern is represented by popliteal nodes in-transit or interval nodes, so metastases from below-knee melanomas commonly transit through popliteal nodes stations and arrive to inguinal nodes stations. The popliteal nodes are the primary station in about 5.64% of cases. Larger studies are needed to corroborate these findings.

The lymphatic drain of below-knee malignant melanoma. Is the popliteal fossa a ghost station? / Covarelli, Piero; Barberini, Francesco; De Giorgi, Vincenzo; Anania, Gabriele; Santoro, Alberto; Bruzzone, Paolo; Suadoni, Fabio; Boselli, Carlo; Cheruyot, Isaac; Palumbo, Barbara; Roberto, Cirocchi. - In: INDIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY. - ISSN 0972-2068. - (2021). [10.1007/s12262-021-02772-8]

The lymphatic drain of below-knee malignant melanoma. Is the popliteal fossa a ghost station?

Santoro Alberto
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Bruzzone Paolo
Writing – Review & Editing
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2021

Abstract

Sentinel lymph node biopsy is fundamental in the staging of primary cutaneous melanoma (PCL), but reported lymphoscintigraphic patterns are very heterogeneous. In this systematic review, we evaluated the role of the popliteal station in below-knee PCL. A systematic search of literature through was conducted on the electronic databases PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science (WOS) to identify eligible studies. A total of 22 studies (n=5,673 patients) were included. The average Breslow thickness of PCL was 2.86 mm. During the analysis of the included articles, it was not possible to classify patients into the 3 Menes popliteal drainage pattern, obtained by lymphoscintigraphy. The analysis of lymphatic drainage in patients undergoing lymphoscintigraphy for melanoma of the lower extremities below the knee was reported in 5,637 patients and the lymphatic popliteal drainage was reported only in 5.64% (320 patients). The rate of popliteal lymph nodes melanoma metastases was 1.48%: they were located exclusively at the popliteal level in 0.60%, at the popliteal and inguinal levels in 0.39%, at the popliteal and iliac level in 0.02% and at the groin level in 0.48%. In conclusion, the most common lymphoscintigraphic pattern is represented by popliteal nodes in-transit or interval nodes, so metastases from below-knee melanomas commonly transit through popliteal nodes stations and arrive to inguinal nodes stations. The popliteal nodes are the primary station in about 5.64% of cases. Larger studies are needed to corroborate these findings.
2021
primary cutaneous melanoma - popliteal lymph nodes - sentinel nodes
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The lymphatic drain of below-knee malignant melanoma. Is the popliteal fossa a ghost station? / Covarelli, Piero; Barberini, Francesco; De Giorgi, Vincenzo; Anania, Gabriele; Santoro, Alberto; Bruzzone, Paolo; Suadoni, Fabio; Boselli, Carlo; Cheruyot, Isaac; Palumbo, Barbara; Roberto, Cirocchi. - In: INDIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY. - ISSN 0972-2068. - (2021). [10.1007/s12262-021-02772-8]
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