Cervical Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Value of Preoperative Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping by Pelvic MR Lymphangiography and SPECT-CT in Cervical Cancer
Objective of the study: To study the concordance of sentinel node (SN) localization between
preoperative Magnetic Resonance Lymphangiography and SPECT-CT SN mapping and the
intra-operative SN procedure for low stage cervical cancer.
Background: The SN procedure for surgically treated cervical cancer is promising.
Unfortunately, efficient and direct intra-operative SN localisation, without an extensive
surgical exploration, remains a challenge even with combined use of patent blue dye en
technetium-99m (99mTc). Preoperative imaging (= mapping) with 99mTc based SPECT-CT, which is
increasingly adopted, has partly alleviated this problem. The investigators aim to
investigate the feasibility of a new SN mapping modality, which visualises the (sentinel)
lymph nodes using a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technique (so called; Magnetic
Resonance Lymphangiography), and compare it to SPECT-CT.
Design: Prospective, feasibility type diagnostic study. 40 subjects targeted. Via vaginal
speculum exam, a specific MRI contrast-agent will be intracervically injected. Subsequently,
on a wide bore 1.5T MRI system multiplanar imaging is performed, followed by a blinded
review (experienced radiologist) for bilateral SN localization. Standard care with a
preoperative SPECT-CT (after intracervical 99mTc administration). A blinded nuclear medicine
specialist will localize the SN on the SPECT-CT images. Open or (robot-assisted) laparoscopy
performed for localization of the blue stained and/or 99mTc-hot SN. Excision of the SN with
freeze sectioning and histological review. Statistical analysis with intrapatient testing
for concordance of MR Lympangiography and SPECT-CT based SN localization against the
reference standard: the intra-operative sentinel node procedure.
Background of the study: The sentinel procedure (SN) for surgically treated cervical cancer
is promising. Unfortunately, efficient and direct intra-operative SN localisation, without
an extensive retroperitoneal exploration, remains a challenge even with combined use of
patent blue dye en 99mTc. The draining lymph nodes are positioned around the retroperitoneal
pelvic vasculature, in close relation to the ureters and nerves innervating bladder, rectum
and sexual functionality (inferior hypogastric plexus, genitofemoral nerve, etc), which
makes exploration hazardous and time consuming. Furthermore, complete retroperitoneal
exploration often necessitates dissection of lymph vessels (to find the SN) which would have
been spared in a selective SN excision. The use of technetium-99m(99mTc) enables
preoperative SN mapping with SPECT(-CT) to localise SN and partly alleviate this issue. Some
clinics perform preoperative SPECT(-CT), despite its disadvantages of prolonged hospital
admission, radiation exposure, limited spatial resolution (SPECT) and the limited soft
tissue differentiation in the female pelvis (CT). The investigators postulate that Magnetic
Resonance (MR) Lymphangiography is a better technique for preoperative SN mapping in
cervical cancer. It allows for integration with regular work-up pelvic MRI and could make
SPECT-CT unnecessary.
Objective of the study: To study the concordance of sentinel node localization between
preoperative MR Lymphangiography and SPECT-CT SN mapping and the intra-operative sentinel
node procedure (patent blue and 99mTc) for low stage cervical cancer.
Study design: Prospective, feasibility type diagnostic study with the experimental test (MR
Lymphangiography) added to standard clinical care (SPECT-CT, intra-operative SN procedure).
Methods: 40 subjects targeted. Via a vaginal speculum exam 1ml of MR contrastmedium will be
intracervically injected peripheral of the cervical tumor at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock (suspine
position). On a wide bore digital 1.5T MRI multiplanar T1w imaging is performed, followed by
a blinded review (experienced radiologist) for bilateral SN localization with a standardized
anatomical system. Standard procedure with a preoperative 220 MBq 99mTc SPECT-CT, a blinded
nuclear medicine specialist will localize the SN. Standard peri-operative care; under
general anesthesia 1ml injection of patent blue V in each of the four quadrants. Open or
(robot-assisted) laparoscopy performed for visual localization of the blue SN's.
Introduction of a gamma-probe and localization 'hot and blue' SN. For both methods
anatomical locations of the SN are registered. Excision SN for freeze sectioning and
histological review. Statistical analysis with intrapatient testing for concordance of
SPECT-CT and MR Lympangiography based SN localization against the reference standard: the
intra-operative sentinel node procedure (Patent blue and 99mTc).
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