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Robot-assisted extended lymphadenectomy in prostate cancer

Stavros Ι. Tyritzis, Nikolaos Kalampokis, Nikolaos Grivas, Henk G. van der Poel, Peter Wiklund

Year
2019
Citations
3

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The extent of lymph node dissection (LND) and its potential survival benefit are still a matter of debate. Aim of our review was to summarize the latest literature data regarding the surgical templates, the potential oncological benefits, the functional outcomes and the complications of extended lymph node dissection (eLND) during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP). EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: We systematically reviewed all relevant studies using PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, American Urological Association (AUA), European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) and European Association of Urology (EAU) guidelines. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: A narrative synthesis of all relevant publications on surgical templates, complications, oncological and functional outcomes of robot assisted eLND was undertaken. CONCLUSIONS: A great deal of evidence supports that an extended template of LND is not only technically feasible but also safe in the context of RARP. It is really promising that in the era of minimally invasive surgery, parameters like the lymph node yield and the detection rates of positive lymph nodes during LND have become highly comparable with open series. The extended approach has already proved its benefits in terms of proper patient staging but more studies are needed with regard to functional outcomes and oncological benefits of this procedure.

Keywords

MedicineProstatectomyLymph nodeLymphadenectomyContext (archaeology)Dissection (medical)Prostate cancerGeneral surgeryMEDLINESurgery

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