Mapping of lymphatic drainage from the prostate using filtered 99mTc-sulfur nanocolloid and SPECT/CT

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Abstract

We have developed a practice procedure for prostate lymphoscintigraphy using SPECT/CT and filtered 99mTc-sulfur nanocolloid, as an alternative to the proprietary product 99mTc-Nanocoll, which is not approved in the United States. Methods: Ten patients were enrolled for this study, and all received radiotracer prepared using a 100-nm membrane filter at a commercial radiopharmacy. Whole-body scans and SPECT/CT studies were performed within 1.5-3 h after the radiotracer had been administered directly into 6 locations of the prostate gland under transrectal ultrasound guidance. The radiation dose was estimated from the first 3 patients. Lymphatic drainage mapping was performed, and lymph nodes were identified. Results: The estimated radiation dose ranged from 3.9 to 5.2 mSv/MBq. The locations of lymph nodes draining the prostate gland were similar to those found using the proprietary product. Conclusion: When the proprietary radiolabeled nanocolloid indicated for lymphoscintigraphy is not available, prostate lymph node mapping and identification are still feasible using filtered 99mTc-sulfur nanocolloid. Copyright © 2011 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Inc.

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Seo, Y., Aparici, C. M., Chen, C. P., Hsu, C., Kased, N., Schreck, C., … Roach, M. (2011). Mapping of lymphatic drainage from the prostate using filtered 99mTc-sulfur nanocolloid and SPECT/CT. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 52(7), 1068–1072. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.110.085944

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