Positive lateral lymph node turned negative after neoadjuvant therapy-surgery or observation?

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Abstract

Since the adoption of neoadjuvant chemoradiation and total mesorectal excision as the standard in rectal cancer care, there has been marked improvement in the local recurrence rates. In this context, restaging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a key role in the assessment of tumor response, occasionally enabling organ-sparing approaches. However, the role of restaging MRI in evaluating lateral lymph nodes remains limited. Most studies suggest a high risk of lateral local recurrence regardless of a decrease in lymph node size on restaging MRI. Therefore, it is recommended that clinical decisions should rely on the primary MRI scan. Watchful waiting may be appropriate only in cases of a clinical complete response with substantial downsizing of lateral lymph nodes (≤ 4.0 mm). Notably, some lateral lymph nodes may enlarge during follow-up despite complete tumor response, in which case, lateral lymph node dissection can be considered while preserving the rectum. Thus, continuous surveillance of lateral lymph nodes is essential during watchful waiting. Restaging MRI may hold greater importance for smaller lymph nodes (5.0-6.9 mm), as those with persistent malignant features on imaging carry a 13% risk of lateral recurrence at 4 years. Understanding these risks is critical when engaging in shared decision-making with the patient.
Original languageEnglish
Article number53
Pages (from-to)53
Number of pages1
JournalTechniques in coloproctology
Volume29
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • Downsizing
  • Lateral lymph node dissection
  • Lateral lymph nodes
  • Neoadjuvant therapy
  • Rectal cancer

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