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Brief Title: To Assess and Compare the Performance Two Approach for Sentinel Lymph Node (SNLD) Biopsy for Endometrial Cancer
Official Title: Endometrium Kanseri Nedeniyle Opere Olacak hastaların Sentinel Lenf Nodu Diseksiyonu değerlendirilirken kullanılan Iki farklı yöntemin kıyaslaması
Study ID: NCT04514289
Brief Summary: to assess and compare the performance two approaches for sentinel lymph node ( SLND) biopsy
Detailed Description: Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer. Most patients diagnosed in early stages because cancer causes remarkable symptoms such as postmenopausal or abnormal bleeding. Mostly, it does not spread, detects no metastasis. Endometrial carcinoma is surgically staged. Laparotomy or minimally invasive surgery can be performed for treatment and staging. Patients have been operated for staging surgery, have a larger surgical incision, longer operation period, more complications, more intensive care units need. Nowadays, researchers show us that there is no difference in overall survival and prognosis between surgery with or without lymphadenectomy in endometrial cancer. With all these improvements in gynecologic oncology leads us to minimally invasive surgery. Patients undergo sentinel lymph node detection by using fluorescence imaging with an indocyanine green solution. Two different ways used to assess SLND. The first group who the cervix is injected superficially with 1 mL of ICG ( indocyanine green) at 4 and 8 o'clock quadrans. The second group who ICG has injected the uterine cavity during hysteroscopy. The investigator's aim is to assess and compare the performance of two approaches for sentinel lymph node ( SLND) biopsy.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Cihan Comba, Istanbul, Sultangazi, Turkey
Name: Cihan Comba, M.D.
Affiliation: Sultangazi Haseki Training and Research Hospital
Role: STUDY_CHAIR