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Simple enucleation versus standard partial nephrectomy for clinical T1 renal masses: Perioperative outcomes based on a matched-pair comparison of 396 patients (RECORd project)

Authors :
V. Ficarra
Alessandro Antonelli
Paolo Verze
Giuseppe Morgia
Sergio Serni
Chiara Fiori
Carmine Simeone
Giuseppe Martorana
Bruno Rovereto
Francesco Porpiglia
Riccardo Schiavina
Ferdinando Fusco
Aldo Massimo Bocciardi
Andrea Mari
Francesco Rocco
Annibale Volpe
Maria Rosaria Raspollini
V. Mirone
Nicola Longo
Giampaolo Bianchi
Saverio Giancane
Andrea Minervini
Marina Carini
Sergio Cosciani Cunico
Giacomo Novara
Longo, Nicola
A., Minervini
A., Antonelli
G., Bianchi
A. M., Bocciardi
S. C., Cunico
C., Fiori
Fusco, Ferdinando
S., Giancane
A., Mari
G., Martorana
Mirone, Vincenzo
G., Morgia
G., Novara
F., Porpiglia
M. R., Raspollini
F., Rocco
B., Rovereto
R., Schiavina
S., Serni
C., Simeone
Verze, Paolo
A., Volpe
V., Ficarra
M., Carini
Longo N
Minervini A
Antonelli A
Bianchi G
Bocciardi AM
Cunico SC
Fiori C
Fusco F
Giancane S
Mari A
Martorana G
Mirone V
Morgia G
Novara G
Porpiglia F
Raspollini MR
Rocco F
Rovereto B
SCHIAVINA R.
Serni S
Simeone C
Verze P
Volpe A
Ficarra V
Carini M
Longo, N.
Minervini, A.
Antonelli, A.
Bianchi, G.
Bocciardi, A. M.
Cunico, S. C.
Fiori, C.
Fusco, F.
Giancane, S.
Mari, A.
Martorana, G.
Mirone, V.
Morgia, G.
Novara, G.
Porpiglia, F.
Raspollini, M. R.
Rocco, F.
Rovereto, B.
Schiavina, R.
Serni, S.
Simeone, C.
Verze, P.
Volpe, A.
Ficarra, V.
Carini, M.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To compare simple enucleation (SE) and standard partial nephrectomy (SPN) in terms of surgical results in a multicenter dataset (RECORd Project). MATERIALS AND METHODS: patients treated with nephron sparing surgery (NSS) for clinical T1 renal tumors between January 2009 and January 2011 were evaluated. Overall, 198 patients who underwent SE were retrospectively matched to 198 patients who underwent SPN. The SPN and SE groups were compared regarding intraoperative, early post-operative and pathologic outcome variables. Multivariable analysis was applied to analyze predictors of positive surgical margin (PSM) status. RESULTS: SE was associated with similar WIT (18 vs 17.8 min), lower intraoperative blood loss (177 vs 221 cc, p = 0.02) and shorter operative time (121 vs 147 min; p < 0.0001). Surgical approach (laparoscopic vs. open), tumor size and type of indication (elective/relative vs absolute) were associated with WIT >20 min. The incidence of PSM was significantly lower in patients treated with SE (1.4% vs 6.9%; p = 0.02). At multivariable analysis, PSM was related to the surgical technique, with a 4.7-fold increased risk of PSM for SPN compared to SE. The incidence of overall, medical and surgical complications was similar between SE and SPN. CONCLUSIONS: Type of NSS technique (SE vs SPN) adopted has a negligible impact on WIT and postoperative morbidity but SE seems protective against PSM occurrence

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fce5a743629d3660c4f0764feea44668