Oesophageal lymph node stations

Last revised by Ashesh Ishwarlal Ranchod on 16 Jul 2023

Oesophageal lymph node stations are those nodal stations in the neck, chest, and abdomen considered regional (rather than distant) for the purpose of oesophageal cancer staging. This list reflects the map provided in the 8th edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Cancer Staging Manual 1-3.

  • VI: cervical perioesophageal (anterior central neck)
  • VII: cervical perioesophageal (anterior superior mediastinal)
  • 1 (right [1R] and left [1L]): lower cervical paratracheal
  • 2 (right [2R] and left [2L]): upper paratracheal
  • 4 (right [4R] and left [4L]): lower paratracheal
    • 4R: between the intersection of the bottom of the brachiocephalic artery with the trachea and the superior border of the azygos vein
    • 4L: between top of the aortic arch and the carina
  • 7: subcarinal
    • inferior to the carina
  • 8 (upper [8U], middle [8M], and lower [8Lo]): thoracic paraoesophageal
    • 8U: from the lung apex to the tracheal bifurcation
    • 8M: from the trachea bifurcation to the bottom of the inferior pulmonary vein
    • 8Lo: from the bottom of the inferior pulmonary vein to the gastrooesophageal junction
  • 9 (right [9R] and left [9L]): pulmonary ligament
    • 9R: within the right inferior pulmonary ligament
    • 9L: within the left inferior pulmonary ligament
  • 15: diaphragmatic
    • on the dome of the diaphragm or adjacent to or behind its crura
  • 16: paracardial
    • immediately adjacent to the gastrooesophageal junction
  • 17: left gastric
  • 18: common hepatic
  • 19: splenic artery
  • 20: coeliac

See also

Cases and figures

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