{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Lumbar Melanoma with Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Multiple Basins - Case Report and Review of the Literature. {Author}: Dumitrescu D;Bobircă F;Leventer M;Pătraşcu T; {Journal}: Chirurgia (Bucur) {Volume}: 119 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 暂无{DOI}: 10.21614/chirurgia.119.eC.2989 {Abstract}: Intreduction: Melanoma is an extremely aggressive form of skin neoplasia, an important stage in the diagnostic and treatment is identifying the dissemination at the lymphatic level. For a more accurate staging, the sentinel lymph node biopsy technique is performed, which in most of the time addresses one, respectively 2 locations, but cases with sentinel nodes in 3 lymphatic basins have rarely been described. Case report: We present a case of melanoma located in the right lumbar region, which from the point of view of histopathological features has a Breslow index of 4.2 mm, classified in the pT4b stage. After the CT evaluation was performed, it was decided that there is indication for performing the sentinel lymph node technique and excision with a margin of safety. Scintigraphy revealed that sentinel lymph nodes were identified in 3 different regions, respectively the right axilla and bilateral inguinal. Conclusions: Melanoma located on the trunk can present different lymphatic routes for the sentinel lymph nodes, unlike that on the limbs where certain patterns are present. Identifying these lymph nodes in cases like this involves a challenge both from a diagnostic and surgical point of view.