PSMA-PET Guided Hook-Wire Localization of Nodal Metastases In

PSMA-PET Guided Hook-Wire Localization of Nodal Metastases In

World Journal of Urology (2019) 37:1251–1254 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-018-2282-y INVITED REVIEW PSMA‑PET guided hook‑wire localization of nodal metastases in prostate cancer: a targeted approach Emma Clarebrough1,2 · Catriona Duncan2,3 · Daniel Christidis2,3 · Alain Lavoipierre4 · Nathan Lawrentschuk3,5,6,7 Received: 19 March 2018 / Accepted: 24 March 2018 / Published online: 3 April 2018 © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2018 Abstract Prostate Specifc Membrane Antigen Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PSMA-PET/CT) has increased the sensitivity and specifcity of imaging to identify metastatic prostate cancer in the group of patients with early biochemi- cal recurrence when compared to conventional imaging. In patients who develop biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer following surgical resection, salvage lymph node dissection may reduce prostate specifc antigen (PSA) levels and delay the time for commencement of systemic therapies. However, PLND may be an anatomically and technically difcult procedure, particularly with small metastatic diseases which can be problematic for intra-operative identifcation. We describe the tech- nique using PSMA-PET imaging to pre-operatively localise areas of low-volume nodal metastatic disease with hookwire to allow targeted lymph node dissection with direct visualisation and palpation to ensure adequate clearance of involved nodes. Keywords Image guided surgery · Hookwire · Prostate cancer · Pelvic lymph node dissection · PET-PSMA scan · Lymph node metastasis Abbreviation PSA Prostate specifc antigen BCR Biochemical recurrence PSMA Prostate specifc membrane antigen CT Computed tomography LND Lymph node dissection PET Positron emission tomography Introduction Intra-operative localisation of target pathology for surgical resection has proven itself to be particularly difcult in cer- Paper part of topic issue: Bolton Frydenberg—”Advances in tain tissue types. Pre-operative identifcation of target sites Imaging in Met. Prost. Cancer”. with hook-wires and the adoption of intra-operative radio- * Catriona Duncan guidance have been a mainstay of sentinel lymph node dis- [email protected] section and breast cancer surgery for some time. There are several single case reports of hook-wire localisation being 1 Department of Surgery, Royal Melbourne Hospital, utilised in the surgical resection of soft tissues such as mus- Parkville, Melbourne, VIC, Australia culoskeletal, pulmonary and upper abdominal cases. Hook- 2 Young Urology Research Organisation (YURO), Melbourne, wire localisation of pelvic structures has so far been sparsely Australia described with a signifcant paucity of material in published 3 Department of Urology, Austin Health, scientifc literature. Heidelberg, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Despite improvements in diagnosis and management 4 Epworth Medical Imagig, Epworth Freemasons Hospital of prostate cancer, a signifcant proportion of men go on Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia to develop biochemical recurrence (BCR) after defnitive 5 Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, treatments [1]. The uptake of salvage lymph node dissec- Melbourne, VIC, Australia tion (LND) in this patient population has been shown to 6 Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute, help reduce prostate specifc antigen (PSA) levels and delay Heidelberg, Melbourne, Australia the requirement for commencement of systemic thera- 7 Department of Surgical Oncology, Peter MacCallum Cancer pies [2]. The use of Prostate Specifc Membrane Antigen Centre, Melbourne, Australia Vol.:(0123456789)1 3 1252 World Journal of Urology (2019) 37:1251–1254 Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography to guide the surgeons to occult pathology and allow for more (PSMA-PET/CT) has been shown to increase sensitivity limited dissections, reduce the operative time and minimise and specifcity in the fndings of metastatic prostate cancer the risk of complications. in this group when compared to conventional imaging [3, 4]. Although PSMA radio-guided surgery has displayed a beneft in resecting metastatic deposits [5, 6], these avid sites Technique have never been targeted pre-operatively to aid localisation at the time of surgery. PSMA-PET/CT scanning is performed to identify sites of LNDs can be anatomically and technically difcult pro- PSMA-PET avidity (Fig. 1). This may be performed either as cedures. They have the potential for signifcant morbidity part of initial staging following diagnosis of high-risk pros- as a result of intra-operative complications including ure- tate cancer or as re-staging imaging following BCR. On the teral injury, major vascular and obturator nerve injury as day of surgery, the patient undergoes CT scan which can be well as post-operative complications such as lymphocoele, correlated to the previous PSMA-PET to identify the areas lymphoedema, ileus, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary of PSMA-PET avidity. Kopans hook-wire needles (COOK embolism. Complication rates have been quoted between Medical) are inserted via a transgluteal approach under CT 0.1 and 10.6% [7–15]. However, these studies date back to guidance (Fig. 2). This may be successfully achieved with several decades and include data from both open and lapa- local anesthetic. The target lymphatic tissue is transfxed roscopic procedures. It is generally agreed that today the with the tip of the needle and the position is confrmed on complication rates associated with pelvic LND are small. CT scanning and fused with PSMA-PET images. Despite this, some have questioned the clinical beneft of Intra-operatively, the target tissues are easily localised such procedures as they are not without risk and also con- by direct visualisation and palpation of each Kopans nee- fer signifcant cost to the patient and the healthcare system. dle and removed (Fig. 3). After the target sites have been The incidence of node positivity is declining and, therefore, resected, the operator may then continue with the pelvic and the number of lymphadenectomies required to beneft one patient is increasing. The number needed to treat (NNT) for pelvic LND to prevent 1 clinical event has been estimated to be 667 [16]. However, this drops to 67 in men with a 10% chance of lymph node positivity. In a selected group of node- positive patients, like those with BCR and PSMA-PET/CT avid nodes, salvage pelvic LND can be a curative option. The rate of complications, in particular lymphocoele occur- rence, has been directly related to the extent of dissection [7, 8, 12, 17, 18]. Therefore, the ability to pre-operatively localise and target these avid nodes with hook-wire will help Fig. 2 CT guided insertion of Kopans hook-wire (COOK Medical) into target nodal metastasis pre-operatively Fig. 1 PSMA-PET/CT identifying nodal metastasis (white arrow) in a patient with biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer following Fig. 3 Resected nodal metastasis pre-operatively identifed with prostatectomy hookwire localization 1 3 World Journal of Urology (2019) 37:1251–1254 1253 low-retroperitoneal dissection of lymph node tissue for com- increase the precision and accuracy of dissection to mirror pletion of the extended lymph node dissection. the benefts aforded to us by diagnostic imaging. Pre-operative localisation of target pathology with hook-wire has long been utilised in breast surgery [19] and Example case more recently in the feld of thoracic surgery for the resec- tion of pulmonary nodules. This helpful adjunct guides We herein describe a case of a male patient who underwent the operating surgeon in an efort to marry radiology to pre-operative hook-wire localisation of PSMA-PET/CT the surgical feld at times of anatomical ambiguity. This is positive target lymph node tissue with subsequent success- especially important in technically demanding situations ful identifcation and resection. such as sites of previous operations, non-palpable lesions A 59-year-old male underwent robot-assisted laparo- or areas previously treated with radiation therapy. scopic radical prostatectomy with lymph node dissection for In the setting of salvage LND for recurrent prostate can- Gleason 4 + 5=9 disease. His initial specimen revealed mul- cer, PSMA-PET/CT can be used to localise the disease tiple foci of extra-prostatic extension at the apex, posteriorly and plan surgical dissection [20]. The use of pre-operative and to the left side of the gland. There was no seminal vesi- hook-wire localisation of sites of interest is a novel con- cle involvement and surgical margins were negative. None cept and can be helpful in overcoming issues encountered of the resected lymph nodes were positive for the presence with salvage LND such as identifcation of lymph nodes of cancer. Given the aggressive nature of the primary pathol- in irradiated or fbrotic tissues and avoidance of injury to ogy, the patient went on to have radiotherapy. vital structures. Other techniques to overcome this dif- The patient developed BCR at 3 months with a PSA level culty are being developed, including PSMA-radioguided of 0.43 μg/L. This was monitored throughout the period surgery represent promising options, however, these alter- of radiotherapy and remained stable. Serial review of the natives are not yet widely available [6]. patient continued to display increasing elevations in his PSA. Our discussion of technique and the reported case of At 4 years post-operative, with a PSA of 2.4 μg/L, a PSMA- PSMA-PET/CT guided hook-wire localisation represents PET/CT was performed. This revealed a 5 mm avid node the frst of its kind in the literature. This approach depicts on the left lower lateral pelvic wall and an additional site of a novel concept in the resection of prostate cancer nodal increased uptake to the left of the mid-rectum (Fig. 1). No metastasis. Having previously undergone radical prosta- further sites of PSMA avidity were noted. The decision was tectomy with nodal dissection and pelvic radiotherapy, made to proceed with salvage pelvic LND. Hook-wire local- the patient in our reported case had a number of factors isation of target nodal tissue was performed as described that would contribute to a difcult salvage LND.

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