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What is a Paraaortic Lymph Node?

Geisha A. Legazpi
Geisha A. Legazpi

The paraaortic lymph node is one of several masses of lymph tissue located near the aorta, right in front of several lumbar vertebrae. Another term for one is a periaortic lymph node. As part of the lymphatic system, these nodes help drain dead cells and immune system-neutralized foreign bodies. In particular, they help drain the organs in the pelvis and the lower part of the digestive system.

These nodes can be classified based on its location. The preaortic group is located in front of the aorta, where each node drains sections of the gastrointestinal tract found in the abdomen until the mid-rectum. The group can further be divided into the superior mesenteric, celiac, and inferior mesenteric lymph nodes, according to their arrangement around the superior mesenteric, celiac, and inferior mesenteric arteries. These arteries are the major blood supplier of the digestive system.

When cancer is suspected, a surgeon will insert a camera into the chest to get a view of the paraaortic lymph node.
When cancer is suspected, a surgeon will insert a camera into the chest to get a view of the paraaortic lymph node.

The set of lymph nodes located near the third and fourth lumbar vertebral bodies, just behind the aorta, is called the retroaortic or postaortic group. These nodes receive drainage from the left lateral aortic glands and the right lateral aortic glands. The sets of glands are collectively termed the lateral group.

In males, the left and right lateral aortic glands drain the testes; in females, they drain the ovaries, uterus, and Fallopian tubes. They also drain the kidneys, adrenals, lateral abdominal muscles, and common iliac glands. The right lateral aortic glands are located anterior to the inferior vena cava, around the area where the renal vein terminates. Left lateral aortic glands are arranged in a chain structure on the left of the abdominal aorta.

Paraaortic lymph nodes help drain pelvis organs.
Paraaortic lymph nodes help drain pelvis organs.

Any infection or pathology in the parts of the gastrointestinal tract located in the abdomen and pelvic organs drain into the paraaortic lymph nodes. When there is a suspicion of cancer or when medical professionals want to know how widely cancer has spread into the abdominal and pelvic cavities, a biopsy of one of these nodes is performed. Usually, a surgeon performs a procedure called mediastinoscopy, whereby a lighted camera is inserted within the chest in order to visualize the node. Instruments used for biopsy are then inserted into the chest, together with the mediastinoscope, in order to take a sample. Determining which lymph nodes have cancer is important because it allows staging of the disease and it lets the healthcare professional know about a patient’s prognosis.

The lymphatic system, shown in green.
The lymphatic system, shown in green.

The dissection or removal of a paraaortic lymph node is also important in the surgical treatment of cancer. Node dissection usually involves the lateral group, which has approximately 20 nodes on each side. Typically, the surgeon starts dissecting at the region where the aorta bifurcates or branches off, and removes the lymph node chains up to the renal veins or the superior mesenteric artery. The lymph nodes are in close proximity to the aorta, which is the largest blood vessel of the body. Therefore, great care is undertaken during lymph node biopsy and dissection.

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    • When cancer is suspected, a surgeon will insert a camera into the chest to get a view of the paraaortic lymph node.
      By: Franck Boston
      When cancer is suspected, a surgeon will insert a camera into the chest to get a view of the paraaortic lymph node.
    • Paraaortic lymph nodes help drain pelvis organs.
      By: neftali
      Paraaortic lymph nodes help drain pelvis organs.
    • The lymphatic system, shown in green.
      By: Sebastian Kaulitzki
      The lymphatic system, shown in green.
    • A sample of a paraaortic lymph node may be examined under a microscope if cancer is suspected.
      By: luchschen_shutter
      A sample of a paraaortic lymph node may be examined under a microscope if cancer is suspected.
    • The right lateral aortic glands are located anterior to the inferior vena cava.
      By: 7activestudio
      The right lateral aortic glands are located anterior to the inferior vena cava.