Evaluation of Intraoperative Usage of Sentinella in Detecting Sentinel Lymph Nodes
Melanoma, Head and Neck Cancer, Breast Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Melanoma focused on measuring sentinel lymph node, lymphoscintigraphy, intraoperative gamma camera
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All melanoma patients, with a Breslow thickness >1mm, who are seen at CPMC for sentinel node biopsy will be eligible to participate in this study provided that they have given consent.
Sites / Locations
- California Pacific Medical Center - Pacific Campus
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Sentinella intraoperative use
Standard of care intraoperative protocol Localize SLN with the Gamma Probe for In vivo count Optional (time permitting during surgical prep). Image same SLN with Sentinella (Pre-incision) Surgically remove/excise localized SLN Ex vivo count - excised SLN with Gamma Probe In vivo background/roaming count with Gamma Probe Repeat step 1-5, until no SLNs are found with the Gamma Probe (negative reading) Sentinella intraoperative imaging protocol Survey surgical field/Post-excision control with Sentinella for remaining SLNs If focal uptake seen in step 1, search for these occult SLNs with Gamma Probe and remove localized additional SLNs Record information on data sheet for each excised SLN with Gamma Probe and Sentinella