The Map of Superficial Lymphatic System of the Breast and Relation to the
Sentinel Lymph Node
Pavlišta D.1, Eliška O.2
1Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika VFN a 1. LF UK, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. A. Martan, DrSc. 2Anatomický ústav 1. LF UK, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. M. Grimm, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Aim: The aim of study was to topographically map the superficial lymphatic drainage of the breast and
its relation to sentinel node.
Design: Anatomical study.
Setting: Department of Oncogynecology, Clinic of Obstetric and Gynecology of 1st Medical Faculty of
Charles University and General Hospital, Prague.
Methods: The study was performed on 19 female cadavers. After slow intradermal administration of
Patent Blau into the periareolar region, into the centers and into the borders of the individual quadrants
of the breast, the lymphatics were visualized and a careful resection of these lymphatics and lymph nodes
was performed. The lymphatics were drawn onto a schematic map of the breast on a transparent sheet
and afterwards a summation of all schematic maps was performed. A map of the lymphatic vessels of the
breast was based on this summation.
Results: After subcutaneous administration of patent blue were clearly visualized the subareolar plexus
and draining sentinel node in the axilla, as well as one or two supplying lymphatics. Despite great variability
in the lymphatic drainage of the breast, it was demonstrated that the natural dominant drainage
for the outflow of lymph from the superficial areas of the breast are the axillary nodes.
Conclusion: From the course of the lymphatic vessels it is evident that the breast cannot be divided into
functionally separate segments. According to the lymphatic map of the breast, one can assume that in carcinoma
of the breast it is the lymphatic drainage and not the localization of the tumor that plays a primary
role in the development of metastases. One cannot ignore the existence of alternative drainage pathways
of the breast, but their role in the beginning of dissemination of tumor cells in comparison with the axilla
is negligible. Subdermal administration of Patent Blau is a reliable and effective method of visualizing
lymphatic vessels and the draining lymph nodes of the breast. Due to the meandering course of lymphatics
in the breast, we cannot understimate the role of radiation therapy after breast conserving surgery.
Key words:
lymphatics mapping, sentinel node, breast cancer
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