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Linear extent of positive surgical margin impacts biochemical recurrence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy in a high-volume center

Authors :
Antonio Benito Porcaro
Marco Sebben
Riccardo Bernasconi
Leone Tiso
Filippo Migliorini
Salvatore Siracusano
Tania Processali
Walter Artibani
Aliasger Shakir
Paolo Corsi
Nelia Amigoni
Giovanni Novella
Riccardo Rizzetto
Vincenzo De Marco
Alessandro Tafuri
Matteo Brunelli
Clara Cerrato
Marco Pirozzi
Source :
Journal of Robotic Surgery. 14:663-675
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

The objective of this study is to evaluate if surgeon volume and stratifying positive surgical margins (PSM) into focal and non-focal may differentially impact the risk of biochemical recurrence (BCR) after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP). Between January 2013 and December 2017, 732 consecutive patients were evaluated. The population included negative cases (control group) and PSM subjects (study group). PSMs were stratified as focal (≤ 1 mm) or non-focal (> 1 mm). A logistic regression model assessed the independent association of factors with the risk of PSM. The risk of BCR of PSM and other factors was assessed by Cox’s multivariate proportional hazards. Overall, 192 (26.3%) patients had PSM focal in 133 patients; non-focal in 59 cases. Focal PSM was associated with the percentage of biopsy positive cores (BPC; OR 1.011; p = 0.015), extra-capsular extension (pT3a stage; OR 2.064; p = 0.016), seminal vesicle invasion (pT3b; OR 2.150; p = 0.010), body mass index (odds ratio, OR 0.914; p = 0.006), and high surgeon volume (OR 0.574; p = 0.006). BPC (OR 1.013; p = 0.044), pT3a (OR 4.832; p

Details

ISSN :
18632491 and 18632483
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Robotic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca771bfc335fc9e13d6cf23a92ac0051