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Positive Surgical Margins Rate of Retzius-Sparing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy in a Contemporary, Unselected Cohort

Year
2021
Citations
9

Abstract

PURPOSE: Our aim was to report the positive surgical margin (PSM) rate of Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RS-RARP) in an unselected, real-life cohort of patients treated at a fellowship-training urological department. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 3 mm or multiple PSMs regardless of length. RESULTS: Median patient age was 64 years. More than 97% of the patients had intermediate or high-risk disease. The pathological stages were T2 (66.5%) and T3 (33.5%). Overall PSM was reported in 13.3% of pT2 patients and 28.9% of pT3 patients. Clinically significant PSM was reported in 43 patients (8.1%), and most of them (27 patients) had pT3 disease. Only 2.6% positive margins were reported at the apex and 0.7% on the anterior surface and bladder neck. Immediate continence (defined as no pads or 1 safety pad a day) rate was 65%. CONCLUSIONS: PSM rates of RS-RARP are acceptable and are higher in pT3 disease compared to pT2.

Keywords

ProstatectomyCohortRetrospective cohort studyCohort studyDisease

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