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Robot-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy for T1b Tumors: Strict Trifecta Outcomes

İlter Tüfek, Panagiotis Mourmouris, Tünkut Doğanca, Can Öbek, Ömer Burak Argun, Mustafa Bilal Tuna, S. Keskin, Ali Rıza Kural

Year
2017
Citations
25
Access
Open access

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: "Trifecta" in partial nephrectomy consists of negative surgical margins, minimal renal function decrease and absence of complications. In the present article, our single-center robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) experience in T1b renal masses is reported in terms of strict Trifecta outcomes. METHODS: < .05 was indicated statistically significant. RESULTS: A total of 150 patients underwent RAPN, and 50 patients were identified with tumor size between 4 and 7 cm. Mean WIT was 20.8 ± 6.2 minutes and mean estimated blood loss (EBL) was 269 ± 191 mL. Surgical margins were negative in all patients. Eleven patients (22%) had a >15% eGFR decrease after surgery. Nine patients (18%) had WIT longer than 25 minutes. Four patients (8%) had grade ≥2 Clavien-Dindo complications. Twenty-nine (58%) patients had strict Trifecta outcomes. Mean follow-up was 44.2 ± 27.2 months. Tumor recurrence was not observed in any patient. CONCLUSIONS: Robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for T1b renal masses can be safely performed in experienced hands. Optimal strict Trifecta outcomes and recurrence rates can be achieved.

Keywords

NephrectomyMedicineRenal functionSurgeryBlood lossStage (stratigraphy)UrologyRetrospective cohort studyKidneyInternal medicine

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