Operative and oncological outcomes of salvage robotic radical and partial nephrectomy: a multicenter experience

Journal of robotic surgery(2023)

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We aim to describe the perioperative and oncological outcomes for salvage robotic partial nephrectomy (sRPN) and salvage robotic radical nephrectomy (sRRN). Using a prospectively maintained multi-institutional database, we compared baseline clinical characteristics and perioperative and postoperative outcomes, including pathological stage, tumor histology, operative time, ischemia time, estimated blood loss (EBL), length of stay (LOS), postoperative complication rate, recurrence rate, and mortality. We identified a total of 58 patients who had undergone robotic salvage surgery for a recurrent renal mass, of which 22 (38%) had sRRN and 36 (62%) had sRPN. Ischemia time for sRPN was 14 min. The median EBL was 100 mL in both groups ( p = 0.581). One intraoperative complication occurred during sRRN, while three occurred during sRPN cases ( p = 1.000). The median LOS was 2 days for sRRN and 1 day for sRPN ( p = 0.039). Postoperatively, one major complication occurred after sRRN and two after sRPN ( p = 1.000). The recurrence reported after sRRN was 5% and 3% after sRPN. Among the patients who underwent sRRN, the two most prevalent stages were pT1a (27%) and pT3a (27%). Similarly, the two most prevalent stages in sRPN patients were pT1a (69%) and pT3a (6%). sRRN and sRPN have similar operative and perioperative outcomes. sRPN is a safe and feasible procedure when performed by experienced surgeons. Future studies on large cohorts are essential to better characterize the importance and benefit of salvage partial nephrectomies.
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Recurrent renal cancer,Repeat partial nephrectomy,Repeat radical nephrectomy,Robotic surgery,Salvage nephrectomy
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