Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English]
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Resumo: | Aims: To determine the distribution of dextran- 9mTc in the sentinel lymph node (SLN), and whether activated carbon tends to concentrate more on one side of the SLN and thus could be utilized as an intraoperative marker. Methods: Sixteen rabbits of New Zealand breed were utilized, with ages ranging from three to six months. They underwent administration of 0.1 ml of dextran-99mTc on the plantar face of the right hind paw, 20 minutes prior to SLN biopsy. One ml of a solution containing 3% activated carbon and patent blue V in the proportions 1:1 was then injected close to the dextran-99mTc injection site. Twenty minutes later, the radioactivity was measured at the injection site and at the popliteal fossa to confirm the time taken for dextran- 9mTc to migrate, and for subsequent comparison with the SLN radioactivity levels. The lymph node identified was resected and the points of greatest (H1) and least (H2) radioactivity uptake were measured. Results: Formation of two papules derived from the injections of dextran-99mTc and patent blue V plus activated carbon was observed, thus proving the occurrence of effective lymphatic circulation during the period between application of the dye and SLN dissection. The mean uptakes in the H1 and H2 halves of the SLN were 6139 I/s and 4549 I/s, respectively. Conclusions: Analysis of the radioactivity in the resected SLN suggested that greater dextran-99mTc uptake occurred in just one of its halves. Activated carbon can be utilized as an intraoperative method for identifying the SLN. KEY WORDS: SENTINEL LYMPH NODE, RABBIT, CARBON DYE, DEXTRAN, TECNECIUM. |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English]Distribuição do Dextran-99mTc e do carvão ativado no linfonodo-sentinela em coelhoAims: To determine the distribution of dextran- 9mTc in the sentinel lymph node (SLN), and whether activated carbon tends to concentrate more on one side of the SLN and thus could be utilized as an intraoperative marker. Methods: Sixteen rabbits of New Zealand breed were utilized, with ages ranging from three to six months. They underwent administration of 0.1 ml of dextran-99mTc on the plantar face of the right hind paw, 20 minutes prior to SLN biopsy. One ml of a solution containing 3% activated carbon and patent blue V in the proportions 1:1 was then injected close to the dextran-99mTc injection site. Twenty minutes later, the radioactivity was measured at the injection site and at the popliteal fossa to confirm the time taken for dextran- 9mTc to migrate, and for subsequent comparison with the SLN radioactivity levels. The lymph node identified was resected and the points of greatest (H1) and least (H2) radioactivity uptake were measured. Results: Formation of two papules derived from the injections of dextran-99mTc and patent blue V plus activated carbon was observed, thus proving the occurrence of effective lymphatic circulation during the period between application of the dye and SLN dissection. The mean uptakes in the H1 and H2 halves of the SLN were 6139 I/s and 4549 I/s, respectively. Conclusions: Analysis of the radioactivity in the resected SLN suggested that greater dextran-99mTc uptake occurred in just one of its halves. Activated carbon can be utilized as an intraoperative method for identifying the SLN. KEY WORDS: SENTINEL LYMPH NODE, RABBIT, CARBON DYE, DEXTRAN, TECNECIUM.Objetivos: Avaliar a viabilidade do carvão ativado (CA) como marcador intra-operatório para detecção do linfonodo sentinela (LS) e sua distribuição em comparação com o dextran-99mTc. Métodos: Realizou-se a injeção intradérmica de dextran-99mTc e de uma solução contendo CA e azul patente V na proporção de 1:1 em 16 coelhos da raça Nova Zelândia de sexo, peso e idade semelhantes. O LS foi identificado e ressecado. Aferiu-se a sua radioatividade e, em seguida, foi submetido a exame histológico convencional para quantificação e determinação da distribuição do CA. Resultados: Durante a dissecação foi possível observar, em todos os casos, a impregnação do corante azul patente V no LS. A leitura da radioatividade em i/s e as medidas, em cruzes, da quantidade de CA obtidas no LS, permitiram dividi-lo em duas metades, sendo uma hiper (H1) e a outra hipocaptante (H2). Conclusões: A solução de CA (6%) e corante vital (azul patente V) na proporção 1:1 determinou uma fácil identificação do LS no intra-operatório. A análise comparativa da distribuição do CA e do dextran-99mTc demonstra que ambos se comportaram da mesma forma concentrando-se na mesma metade do LS. DESCRITORES: SULFATO DE DEXTRANA; CARVÃO ATIVIDADO; LINFONODO-SENTINELA; COELHOS.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2007-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2282Scientia Medica; Vol. 16 No. 4 (2006); 145-150Scientia Medica; v. 16 n. 4 (2006); 145-1501980-61081806-5562reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporenghttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2282/1779https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2282/7898Porto da Rocha, RogérioPorto da Rocha, Elke LusmöllerCarvalho, Leda Viegas dePinto, Ewaldo Bolivar de SouzaSouza, Rodrigo P. M. deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2013-07-17T17:29:22Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/2282Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2013-07-17T17:29:22Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English] Distribuição do Dextran-99mTc e do carvão ativado no linfonodo-sentinela em coelho |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English] |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English] Porto da Rocha, Rogério |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English] |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English] |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English] |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English] |
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Distribution of dextran-99mTc and activated carbon in sentinel lymph nodes of rabbits [Abstract in English] |
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Porto da Rocha, Rogério |
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Porto da Rocha, Rogério Porto da Rocha, Elke Lusmöller Carvalho, Leda Viegas de Pinto, Ewaldo Bolivar de Souza Souza, Rodrigo P. M. de |
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Porto da Rocha, Elke Lusmöller Carvalho, Leda Viegas de Pinto, Ewaldo Bolivar de Souza Souza, Rodrigo P. M. de |
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Porto da Rocha, Rogério Porto da Rocha, Elke Lusmöller Carvalho, Leda Viegas de Pinto, Ewaldo Bolivar de Souza Souza, Rodrigo P. M. de |
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Aims: To determine the distribution of dextran- 9mTc in the sentinel lymph node (SLN), and whether activated carbon tends to concentrate more on one side of the SLN and thus could be utilized as an intraoperative marker. Methods: Sixteen rabbits of New Zealand breed were utilized, with ages ranging from three to six months. They underwent administration of 0.1 ml of dextran-99mTc on the plantar face of the right hind paw, 20 minutes prior to SLN biopsy. One ml of a solution containing 3% activated carbon and patent blue V in the proportions 1:1 was then injected close to the dextran-99mTc injection site. Twenty minutes later, the radioactivity was measured at the injection site and at the popliteal fossa to confirm the time taken for dextran- 9mTc to migrate, and for subsequent comparison with the SLN radioactivity levels. The lymph node identified was resected and the points of greatest (H1) and least (H2) radioactivity uptake were measured. Results: Formation of two papules derived from the injections of dextran-99mTc and patent blue V plus activated carbon was observed, thus proving the occurrence of effective lymphatic circulation during the period between application of the dye and SLN dissection. The mean uptakes in the H1 and H2 halves of the SLN were 6139 I/s and 4549 I/s, respectively. Conclusions: Analysis of the radioactivity in the resected SLN suggested that greater dextran-99mTc uptake occurred in just one of its halves. Activated carbon can be utilized as an intraoperative method for identifying the SLN. KEY WORDS: SENTINEL LYMPH NODE, RABBIT, CARBON DYE, DEXTRAN, TECNECIUM. |
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