This Medical Video: Urogenital neoplasms spreading to the inguinal lymph nodes are
penile carcinoma (the most frequent), urethral and scrotum cancers,
tumors of the testis with scrotal violation. Penile carcinoma is an
uncommon malignant disease and accounts for as many 0.4-0.6% of male
cancers. Most patients are elder...ly. It rarely occurs in men under
age 60 and its incidence increases progressively until it reaches a
peak in the eighth decade 1. The risk of a lymph node invasion is
greater with high grade and high stage tumors 2. Some investigators
have reported the inaccuracy of the sentinel node biopsy 3, 4,
described by Cabanas 5. Patients with metastatic lymph node penis
cancer have a very poor prognosis if penectomy only is performed.
Ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy is basically carried out as a treatment
modality and not only as a staging act. Patients with lymph node
invasion have a 30-40% cure rate. Ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy
should be also performed in patients with disseminated neoplasms for
the local control of the disease. The 5 years survival rate of
patients with clinically negative lymph nodes treated with a
modified inguinal lymphadenectomy is 88% versus 38% in patients not
initially treated with lymphadenectomy 6. This video-tape clearly
shows a therapeutic algorithm, the anatomy of the inguinal lymph
nodes, according to Rouviere 7 and Daseler 8, the radical
ilioinguinal node dissection with transposition of the sartorius
muscle and the modified inguinal lymphadenectomy proposed by
Catalona 9. References 1. Lynch D.F. and Schellhammer P Tumors of
the penis. In Campbell’s Urology Seventh Edition, edited by Walsh
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Company, Vol. 3, chapt. 79, p. 2458, 1998. 2. Pizzocaro G., Piva L.,
Bandieramonte G., Tana S. Up-to-date management of carcinoma of the
penis. Eur. Urol. 32 5-15, 1997 3. Perinetti E., Crane D.B. and
Catalona W.J. Unreliability of sentinel lymph node biopsy for
staging penile carcinoma. J. Urol. 124 734, 1980 4. Fowler J.E. Jr.
Sentinel lymph node biopsy for staging penile cancer. Urology 23
352, 1984 5. Cabanas R.M. An approach for the treatment of penile
carcinoma. Cancer 39 456, 1977 6. Russo P. and Gaudin P. Management
strategies for carcinoma of the penis. Contemporary Urology;548-66,
2000 7. Rouviere H. Anatomy of the human lymphatic system. Edwards
Brothers, p. 218, 1938 8. Daseler E.H., Anson B.J., Reimann A.F.
Radical excision of the inguinal and iliac lymph glands a study
based on 450 anatomical dissections and upon supportive clinical
observations. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 87 679, 1948 9. Catalona W.J.
Modified inguinal lymphadenectomy for carcinoma of the penis with
preservation of saphenous veins technique and preliminary results.
J. Urol. 140 306-310, 1988