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Robotic partial nephrectomy versus radical nephrectomy in elderly patients with large renal masses

Authors :
Giuseppe Simone
Giovanni Cacciamani
Chao Zhang
Geert De Naeyer
Monish Aron
Marco Carini
Alexandre Mottrie
Michele Gallucci
Umberto Capitanio
Francesco Porpiglia
Chandru P Sundaram
Alessandro Antonelli
Clayton Lau
Riccardo Campi
Andrea Mari
Claudio Simeone
Ithaar Derweesh
Lance J. Hampton
Benjamin Challacombe
Riccardo Autorino
Ken Jacobsohn
Sisto Perdonà
Paolo Dell'Oglio
Andrea Minervini
Cristian Fiori
Jad Kaouk
Uzoma A. Anele
Alessandro Veccia
James R. Porter
Aaron Bradshawh
Daniel Eun
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND Recent evidence suggests that the "oldest old" patients might benefit of partial nephrectomy (PN), but decision-making for this subset of patients is still controversial. Aim of this study is to compare outcomes of robotic partial (RPN) or radical nephrectomy (RRN) for large renal masses in patients older than 65 years. METHODS We identified 417≥65 years old patients who underwent RRN or RPN for cT1b or ≥cT2 renal mass at 17 high volume centers. Propensity score match analysis was performed adjusting for age, ASA≥3, pre-operative eGFR, and clinical tumor size. Predictors of complications, functional and oncological outcomes were evaluated in multivariable logistic and Cox regression models. RESULTS After propensity score analysis, 73 patients in the RPN group were matched with 74 in the RRN group. R.E.N.A.L. Score (9.6±1.7 vs. 8.6±1.7; P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a0eda56251fca88451668ced0615879a