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American Journal of Surgery | 2013

Aberrant drainage of sentinel lymph nodes in colon cancer and its impact on staging and extent of operation

Sukamal Saha; Gregory Johnston; Alpesh K. Korant; Mohammed Shaik; Mohammed Nawaf Kanaan; Rebecca Johnston; Balvant Ganatra; Sunil Kaushal; Dilip Desai; Sreenivas Mannam

BACKGROUND The role of aberrant lymphatic drainage in changing operations for patients undergoing sentinel lymph node mapping in colon cancer has not been described on a large scale. METHODS Patients with colon cancer underwent sentinel lymph node mapping and standard oncologic resection. Aberrant lymphatic drainage was identified outside the standard resection margin, requiring change of the extent of operation. Objectives were to identify the frequency of aberrant lymphatic drainage leading to changes of operation and staging. RESULTS Among 192 patients undergoing standard oncologic resection, 42 (22%) had extended surgery because of aberrant lymphatic drainage. Nodal positivity was higher in patients undergoing change of operation, at 62% compared with 43% of those undergoing only standard oncologic resection. In 19 of 192 patients (10%), positive sentinel nodes were found in aberrant locations. CONCLUSIONS Sentinel node mapping in patients with colon cancer detects aberrant drainage in 22% of patients, changing the extent of operation.


American Journal of Surgery | 2015

The prognostic value of additional malignant lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging versus mammography.

Sukamal Saha; Mary Freyvogel; Gregory Johnston; Linda Lawrence; Chris Conlin; Randy Hicks; David Strahle; Alpesh K. Korant; Mohammed Shaik; David Wiese

BACKGROUND Nodal positivity is correlated with a poorer prognosis in breast cancer. A study was composed to compare nodal positivity in patients with single versus multiple lesions found on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and mammogram (MMG). METHODS A retrospective study of breast cancer patients undergoing MRI and MMG was performed. Nodal positivity was compared in patients with additional invasive lesions found on MRI versus single invasive lesions found on MRI and MMG. RESULTS A total of 425 patients were included. The overall nodal positivity was 23.8%. Patients with single versus multiple malignant lesions had nodal positivity of 20.9% vs 31.1% (P = .04). MRI detected multiple lesions in 120 patients, 80 of which were not detected by MMG (18.8%). Comparing single lesions with additional malignant lesions detected by MRI only, nodal positivity increased from 20.9% to 51.6% (P = .0002). CONCLUSIONS Patients with additional invasive lesions on MRI had significantly higher nodal positivity than single invasive lesions. Hence, addition of MRI in early-stage breast cancer may have prognostic value because of detection of potential node-positive patients.


American Journal of Surgery | 2015

Tumor size predicts long-term survival in colon cancer: an analysis of the National Cancer Data Base

Sukamal Saha; Mohammed Shaik; Gregory Johnston; Supriya K. Saha; Lindsay Berbiglia; Micheal Hicks; Jill Gernand; Sandeep Singh Grewal; Madan L. Arora; D. Wiese


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Use of tumor size to predict long-term survival in colon cancer patients: Analysis of National Cancer Data Base (NCDB).

Sukamal Saha; Mohammed Shaik; Supriya K. Saha; Alpesh K. Korant; Gregory Johnston; Vikrom K. Dhar; David Wiese; T. Singh; Madan L. Arora; Andrew K. Stewart


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2014

Tumor size predicts long term survival in colon cancer: an analysis of the National Cancer Data Base

Sukamal Saha; Mohammed Shaik; Lindsay Berbiglia; Supriya K. Saha; Gregory Johnston; Vikrom K. Dhar; Trevor Singh; Madan Arora; David Wiese


Jsls-journal of The Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons | 2018

Urinary Bladder Matrix Reinforcement for Laparoscopic Hiatal Hernia Repair

John G. Zografakis; Gregory Johnston; Jennifer Haas; Lindsay Berbiglia; Tyler Bedford; Justin Spear; Adrian G. Dan; Mark Pozsgay


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Comparative analysis of bone marrow micrometastases with sentinel lymph node status in early-stage breast cancer.

Madan L. Arora; Shams Mistry; Mohammed Shaik; Neha Tyagi; Alpesh K. Korant; Supriya K. Saha; Gregory Johnston; Benjamin Abadeer; Vikrom K. Dhar; David Wiese; Sukamal Saha


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Impact of nodal metastasis on survival of stage IV colon cancer: Analysis of National Cancer Data Base (NCDB).

Mohammed Shaik; Alpesh K. Korant; Supriya K. Saha; Gregory Johnston; Vikrom K. Dhar; Benjamin Abadeer; David Wiese; Madan L. Arora; Andrew K. Stewart; Sukamal Saha


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Impact of lymph node ratio on survival in advanced head and neck cancer: National Cancer Data Base (NCDB).

Sukamal Saha; Mohammed Shaik; Gregory Johnston; Supriya K. Saha; Vikrom K. Dhar; Ujwala Koduru; Madan L. Arora; Lindsay Berbiglia; Jacob Burke; David Wiese


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2014

Tumor size as a prognostic indicator in colon cancer (CCa) patients undergoing sentinel lymph node mapping (SLNM) versus conventional surgery (CS) in National Cancer Data Base (NCDB).

Mohammed Shaik; Sukamal Saha; Supriya K. Saha; Gregory Johnston; Alpesh K. Korant; David Wiese; Vikrom K. Dhar; David Eilander; Madan L. Arora; Trivor Singh

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Mohammed Shaik

Michigan State University

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Sukamal Saha

Michigan State University

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David Wiese

Michigan State University

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Vikrom K. Dhar

Michigan State University

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Andrew K. Stewart

American College of Surgeons

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Anteneh A. Tesfaye

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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