Your body has a network of lymph nodes, small glands that are part of your immune system. When cancer develops, the first lymph node it is likely to reach is called the sentinel node. Think of it as the first stop on the journey. A sentinel node biopsy is a simple surgical procedure where we identify and remove only this one (or sometimes two or three) first lymph nodes. We then examine them closely to see if any cancer cells have travelled there. If those nodes are clean the rest are almost certainly clean too. That means you avoid a much larger surgery.
If cancer is found we know exactly what the next step needs to be. It is not about removing everything. It is about finding the right answer with the least possible impact on your body.
A regular lymph node biopsy is done to check for infections, swelling, or general abnormalities. It can be done for many reasons, not just cancer. A sentinel lymph node biopsy is specific to cancer care. It is a guided, map based procedure used to answer one very precise question: has the cancer started to spread through the lymphatic system?
The technique, the tools used, and the purpose are different. It requires a surgeon with oncology specific experience, not just any general biopsy setup.
Sentinel node biopsy services in Chennai are available for several cancer types. Here are the most common ones:
There is no single method for every patient. The approach is chosen based on where your cancer is, your overall health, and what gives the most accurate result for you.
We know the word "surgery" can make anyone anxious. So here is exactly what happens step by step, with no medical jargon.
Recovery is one of the things patients worry about most. The good news is that SNB when done as a focused procedure has a very manageable recovery.