Uretero-enteric Strictures After Robot Assisted Radical Cystectomy: Prevalence and Management Over Two Decades

Clinical Genitourinary Cancer(2023)

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Complications following robot-assisted radical cystectomy for bladder cancer may include a narrowing of the ureters, also known as strictures. Strictures may obstruct the kidneys, compromise renal functions and cause infection. We described the prevalence of strictures and investigated the variables associated with it. Introduction: To evaluate the prevalence, predictors, management, and trends for ureteroenter ic str ictures (UES) after robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC). Methods: Retrospective review of our RARC database was performed (2005-2022). UES was described in terms of timing, laterality, and management. Kaplan-Meier curves were used to depict time to UES. Local regression was used to assess trend of UES over time and multivariable regression to identify variables associated with UES. Results: UES occurred in 109 patients (15%). UES occurred in 13%, 17%, and 19% at 1, 3, and 5 years after RARC, respectively. Incidence of UES decreased in 2017, coinciding with stentless uretero-enteric anastomosis. UES occurred on the right in 33%, on the left in 46%, and bilaterally in 21%. All patients were initially managed by nephrostomy/stent. Surgical revision was required in 45% of patients, of which 13% developed recurrent UES after revision. On MVA, UES formation was associated with ureteral stents (OR 2.27, 95%CI 1.01-5.10, P = .05) and receipt of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (OR 2.01, 95%CI 1.24-3.25, P = .005). Conclusion: UES occurred in 15% of patients after RARC, with 45% of patients requiring surgical reimplantation. Ureteral stents and the receipt of neoadjuvant chemotherapy were associated with UES formation.
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Bladder Cancer,Complications,Robotic,Reimplantation,Ureteroenteric stricture
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