Long-Term Follow-Up Of Persistent Breast Dermopigmentation After Sentinel Lymph Node Identification Using Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Particles (Sienna Plus (R))

CANCER RESEARCH(2017)

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Background The French Sentimag study evaluated a non-invasive method for the localization of breast cancer sentinel lymph nodes (SLN) using SIENNA+®, a superparamagnetic iron oxide particles (SPIO), in addition to conventional techniques (radiotracer and blue dye). SIENNA+® was injected subcutaneously into the breast and detected by the SENTIMAG® handheld magnetometer probe. The results showed a good SLN identification performance but a skin discoloration was noted during this study after the SIENNA+® injection. This aim of this study was to assess the long-term duration and appearance of this dermopigmentation. Methods: 56 patients had participated in Sentimag study in our Center, 6 patients who had undergone mastectomy were excluded. We selected 50 patients who had undergone breast conservative surgery. For these patients, SLN localization was performed by both the conventional method (radiotracer and /or blue dye) and magnetic tracer, SIENNA+®. 47 patients were reviewed retrospectively from January 2015 to April 2015, 1.5 to 2 years after surgery and were assessed for skin discoloration. Results : Of the 47 patients, a dermopigmentation, from grade 1 (light yellowing) to grade 3 (dark browning) remained visible at the site of injection of SIENNA+® after 20.2 months [14.4-25.9] in 36.1% of the patients (17/47). 6.4% of 47 patients seen had grade 3 skin discoloration and 29.7% had grade 1 or 2 skin discoloration. Interestingly, no patients reported that persistent staining was a cosmetic or psychological problem. Conclusions : The use of SIENNA+® appears as an alternative method to radioisotopes for SLN identification in early breast cancer, but it may result in a prolonged-dermopigmentation at the injection site. To avoid dermopigmentation, it would be interesting to compare different techniques of SIENNA+® injection into the breast (intra-tumoral injection or a deeper periareolar injection) through a randomized trial. Citation Format: Hannebicque K, Boulanger L, Bogart E, Giard S, Chauvet MP, Houpeau JL. Long-term follow-up of persistent breast dermopigmentation after sentinel lymph node identification using superparamagnetic iron oxide particles (SIENNA+®) [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2016 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2016 Dec 6-10; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(4 Suppl):Abstract nr P2-01-23.
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persistent breast dermopigmentation,sentinel lymph node identification,superparamagnetic iron oxide particles,long-term
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