Abstract

As the result of the development of imaging means, the incidence of discovery of superficial esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC) has recently increased. Various treatment methods such as endoscopic mucosal resection and reduction of lymphadenectomy have been performed to preserve the quality of life. Because lymph node metastasis occurs even in the early stage of esophageal cancer, we should carefully select the treatment method, including lymphadenectomy. We analyzed the distribution of solitary lymph metastasis of 27 superficial esophageal cancers. To analyze the distribution of micrometastasis, a total of 1542 lymph nodes obtained from 46 patients with pN0 submucosal cancer were immunohistochemically examined by cytokeratin antibody. Sentinel node mapping was performed in 23 patients with clinical T1 tumors. The location of lymph node metastasis in the 22 patients with solitary lymph metastasis in superficial cancer was limited to recurrent nerve nodes in the upper thoracic esophagus, recurrent nerve nodes, paraesophageal nodes, or perigastric nodes in the middle or lower thoracic esophagus. For eight patients with lymph node micrometastasis in pN0 patients with superficial esophageal cancer, the locations of micrometastasis were similar to those of solitary metastasis. In sentinel node mapping, all nodal metastasis was included in sentinel nodes with a single exception. Individual lymphadenectomy in superficial ESCC will be established using methods such as analysis of past data, clinical diagnosis of lymph node metastasis by imaging, and sentinel node navigation surgery, including the diagnosis of micrometastasis.

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