scholarly journals Intention to treat versus per protocol analysis in “Randomized trial of prophylactic ipsilateral central lymph node dissection in patients with clinically node negative papillary thyroid microcarcinoma”

Author(s):  
Akshay Vijayakumar ◽  
Kirubakaran Kothandaraman ◽  
Sourabha Kumar Patro
Author(s):  
Jungbin Kim ◽  
Hyunjin Cho ◽  
Geumhee Gwak ◽  
Keunho Yang ◽  
Ye Young Seo ◽  
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Objective: The aim of this study was to identify predictive factors for pathologic central lymph node metastasis (CLNM) in patients with clinically negative CLNM (cN0) papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) to suggest a specific group of cN0 PTMC patients who has benefit from prophylactic central lymph node dissection (CLND). Background: PTMC have excellent prognosis, however, 8% have recurrent disease. Recurrence is associated with regional lymph node metastasis. It has been reported that pathologic CLNM is found in 30 to 65% of cN0 PTMC patients. However, prophylactic CLND for cN0 PTMC remains controversial. Methods: We reviewed the records of papillary thyroid carcinoma patients with a tumor size on preoperative ultrasonography (US) of ≤ 10 mm and negative CLNM on preoperative physical examination, US, and positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), who underwent total thyroidectomy or thyroid lobectomy with prophylactic CLND between April 2010 and February 2013. In total, 163 patients were included. We evaluated the relationship between preoperatively assessable factors including age, gender, body mass index, preoperative metformin use, primary tumor size through preoperative US, the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of the primary tumor through preoperative PET/CT, and the bilaterality of the primary tumor and pathologic CLNM. Results: A SUVmax of the primary tumor of > 3 was an independent preoperatively assessable factor predictive of pathologic CLNM in cN0 PTMC patients. Conclusions: Prophylactic CLND might be considered in cN0 PTMC patients with a SUVmax of the primary tumor of > 3 to reduce the risks of residual CLNM and recurrence.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Peipei Yang ◽  
Jianming Li ◽  
Haoyu Jing ◽  
Qiyang Chen ◽  
Xinxin Song ◽  
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There is a consensus that central compartment lymph node dissection or modified radical lateral neck dissection should be performed in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) patients with lymph node metastases. Prophylactic central lymph node dissection (PCLND) in patients with clinically node-negative (cN0) PTMC to reduce locoregional recurrence (LRR) rate and improve prognosis remains controversial. The present study aimed to analyze the effect of PCLND on LRR and postoperative complications of PTMC in cN0 patients. We reviewed a cohort of patients with cN0 PTMC who underwent surgery between January 1997 and October 2019. The patients were divided into the PCLND and no lymph node dissection (NLND) groups. Kaplan–Meier curves were constructed to estimate 15-year locoregional recurrence-free survival rate of the two groups, and the difference was compared by the log-rank test. Three Cox regression models were performed to evaluate the correlation between PCLND and LRR. All patients underwent thyroidectomy, and 25 patients developed LRR; of whom, 23 underwent PCLND at initial surgery and 2 went without lymph node dissection. Cox regression analysis showed that PCLND had no effect on LRR. Postoperative hematoma and permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve injury did not occur in the NLND group, and their incidences were 0.5% and 0.3% in the PCLND group, respectively. PCLND had no significant correlation with LRR in patients with cN0 PTMC, and the absolute benefit for PTMC was small.


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