Robotic radical cystectomy: Medium-term oncologic follow-up.
Chinedu Mmeje, Rafael Núñez-Nateras, Raj S. Pruthi, Matthew E. Nielsen, Eric Wallen, M M Smilgin Humphreys, Eric Castle
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- 2011
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Abstract
288 Background: We report our experience with robot assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) with regard to medium-term (at least 2 year) oncologic outcomes. Methods: A total of 275 patients have undergone RARC and urinary diversion at two institutions for invasive bladder cancer between 2005-present. We performed a retrospective analysis of the 139 patients who underwent RARC with a minimum of 2 years follow-up. Medium term oncologic outcomes including recurrence rates, time to recurrence, recurrence free survival (RFS), disease specific survival (DSS) were analyzed. Follow-up was measured from time of surgery to time of most recent clinical follow-up. Results: This cohort of patients consisted of 108 men (78%) and 31 women (22%) at a mean age of 67.3 years (range 45-86 years). Sixty-one (44%) patients had ≤ pT2 disease, 38 (27%) pT3/T4 disease, and 40 (29%) N+ disease. The mean number of lymph nodes removed was 18 (range 3-41). The average clinical follow up in this case series was nearly 3 years with a mean of 35.9 months (range 24-64 months). At this follow-up, 39 patients have recurred, 27 patients died of disease, and 5 patients died of other causes giving an overall RFS, DSS, and OS rates of 80%, 71%, and 68%, respectively. The mean (median) time to recurrence was 12.3 months (10 months). These findings are consistent with prior reports of the oncologic outcomes for open radical cystectomy. Conclusions: The oncologic follow-up of patients undergoing RARC appears to be favorable with acceptable outcomes in the medium-term (mean – 3 years). As our follow-up increases, we should expect to truly define the long-term clinical appropriateness and oncologic success of this procedure. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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