Trends, outcomes, and predictors of open conversion during minimally invasive radical nephroureterectomy for upper tract urothelial carcinoma: a national analysis from 2010 to 2020.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Christopher Connors, Olamide Omidele, Micah Levy, Daniel Wang, Juan Sebastian Arroyave, Esther Kim, Herik Acosta Gonzalez, Osama Zaytoun, Ketan Badani, Michael Palese
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Abstract

We evaluated trends, predictors, and outcomes of unplanned open conversion for patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) undergoing robotic radical nephroureterectomy (R-RNU) or laparoscopic RNU (L-RNU). The National Cancer Database was queried from 2010 to 2020 for patients with non-metastatic UTUC treated with RNU. Trends in surgical approach and conversion were evaluated. Demographics and outcomes including lymph node dissection, lymph node yield, positive surgical margins (PSM), prolonged length of stay (PLOS) (≥ 90th percentile), unplanned readmission (UR), and 30- and 90-day mortality were compared between converted and unconverted cases. Multivariate logistic regression evaluated predictors of conversion and whether conversion predicted adverse clinical outcomes. 25,523 cases were included (robotic = 40.4%, laparoscopic = 36.9%, open = 22.7%), where 3.2% and 9.2% of R-RNU and L-RNU cases were converted, respectively. From 2010 to 2020, robotic cases increased while open and laparoscopic approaches decreased, p < 0.001. A higher T-stage and a ureteral tumor site predicted conversion while a higher R-RNU and L-RNU facility volume, respectively, were protective against conversion, all p < 0.05. Compared to unconverted cases, conversion generally resulted in a higher rate of all adverse outcomes, and was predictive of 30-day mortality, PLOS, UR, and PSM, all p < 0.05. Conversion to open RNU is becoming less frequent but is more common with a laparoscopic approach. Oncologic complexity and facility surgical volume influence conversion rates which in turn are associated with higher rates of morbidity, mortality, and greater resource utilization when compared to unconverted cases.

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期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Robotic Surgery is to become the leading worldwide journal for publication of articles related to robotic surgery, encompassing surgical simulation and integrated imaging techniques. The journal provides a centralized, focused resource for physicians wishing to publish their experience or those wishing to avail themselves of the most up-to-date findings.The journal reports on advance in a wide range of surgical specialties including adult and pediatric urology, general surgery, cardiac surgery, gynecology, ENT, orthopedics and neurosurgery.The use of robotics in surgery is broad-based and will undoubtedly expand over the next decade as new technical innovations and techniques increase the applicability of its use. The journal intends to capture this trend as it develops.
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