Abstract

PurposeTraditional descriptions of lymphatic drainage show eyelids emptying into the submandibular or preauricular basin. However recent studies based on in vivo lymphatic imaging show a possible predilection for the preauricular basin. We describe lymphoscintigraphy and report findings in patients with eyelid malignancies undergoing sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB). MethodsRetrospective chart review of 15 consecutive patients at a single institution with eyelid carcinoma undergoing SLNB. The primary outcome measure was primary facial lymphatic drainage site from the eyelid as determined by lymphoscintigraphy. ResultsThe preauricular basin was the site of focal radioactive uptake in all 15 patients. The location of the primary tumor was as follows: medial upper eyelid (1), medial canthus (3), medial lower eyelid (3), lateral upper eyelid (3), and lateral lower eyelid (5). The types of tumor were: invasive squamous cell carcinoma (7), malignant melanoma (3), and sebaceous cell carcinoma (2), Merkel cell carcinoma (2), and conjunctival spindle cell carcinoma (1). ConclusionsLymphoscintigraphy is increasingly used in the context of SLNB for periocular malignancy. The recent literature suggests that the preauricular lymph node basin may be the primary site of eyelid lymphatic drainage and this is corroborated by our series. Further data will elucidate the biology of eyelid lymphatic channels in humans but the preauricular basin may be the prime lymphatic metastastic site in eyelid malignancies.

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