L. Muñiz Suárez , J. Subirá Ríos , P. Gayarre Abril , A. Montero Martorán , J.I. Hijazo Conejos , J. García Alarcón , J. García-Magariño Alonso , P. Medrano Llorente , M. Ramírez Fabián , F.X. Elizalde Benito , C. Murillo Pérez , M. Utrilla Ibuarben , A. Asensio Matas , C. Marín Zaldívar , R. Casans Francés , J.M. Ramírez Rodríguez , B. Blasco Beltrán , P. Carrera-Lasfuentes
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Abstract
Introduction and objective
The implementation of Enhanced Recover After Surgery (ERAS) multimodal rehabilitation protocols in radical cystectomy has shown to improve outcomes in hospital stay and complications. The aim of this analysis is to evaluate the impact of laparoscopic surgery on radical cystectomy within a Multimodal Rehabilitation program.
Material and methods
The study was carried out in a third level center between 2011 and 2020 including patients with bladder cancer submitted to radical cystectomy according to an ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) protocol and the Spanish Multimodal Rehabilitation Group (GERM) with 20 items to be fulfilled.
Results
A total of 250 radical cystectomies were performed throughout the study period, 42.8% by open surgery (OS) and 57.2% by laparoscopic surgery (LS). The groups are comparable in demographic and clinical variables (P>.05).
Operative time was longer in the LS group (248.4 ± 55.0 vs. 286.2 ± 51.9 minutes; P<.001). However, bleeding was significantly lower in the LS group (417.5 ± 365.7 vs. 877.9 ± 529.7 cc; P<.001), as was the need for blood transfusion (33.6% vs. 58.9%; P<.001). Postoperative length of stay (11.5 ± 10.5 vs. 20.1 ± 17.2 days; P<.001), total and major complications were also significantly lower in this group (LS). The readmission rate was lower in the LS group but not significantly (36.4% vs. 29.4%; P=.237). The difference between 90-day mortality in both groups was not statistically significant (2.8% LS vs. 4.3% OS; P=.546). The differences were maintained in the multivariate models.
Conclusions
Laparoscopic surgery within a multimodal rehabilitation program increases operative time but significantly decreases intraoperative bleeding, transfusion requirements, postoperative length of stay, and complications.
期刊介绍:
Actas Urológicas Españolas is an international journal dedicated to urological diseases and renal transplant. It has been the official publication of the Spanish Urology Association since 1974 and of the American Urology Confederation since 2008. Its articles cover all aspects related to urology.
Actas Urológicas Españolas, governed by the peer review system (double blinded), is published online in Spanish and English. Consequently, manuscripts may be sent in Spanish or English and bidirectional free cost translation will be provided.