The utility of preoperative diagnostics in patients undergoing radical nephroureterectomy for suspected upper tract urothelial carcinoma: Can we justify treatment without prior histologic confirmation?
Vincent Hoffmann, Martina Dellino, Henning Bahlburg, Moritz Reike, Analena Elisa Handke, Peter Bach, Joachim Noldus, Florian Roghmann, Karl Tully
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Abstract
Introduction & objectives
The main obstacles to the broad application of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced upper tract urothelial cancer(UTUC) are uncertainties regarding the accuracy of preoperative diagnostics. This study aimed to examine the predictive value of preoperative diagnostic results regarding the histopathologic findings at the time of radical nephroureterectomy (RNU).
Material & methods
An institutional dataset of patients undergoing RNU for suspected UTUC between 01/2018 and 12/2023 was analyzed. We examined the preoperative utilization of different diagnostic means and their predictive value in detecting locally advanced(i.e., ≥T2) disease. Separate uni-and multivariable logistic regression models were employed to examine the association between preoperative findings and final histology.
Results
At the time of RNU, 64.4 %(n = 74) of patients were diagnosed with ≥T2 disease. Out of 115 patients, 41.7 % underwent RNU based on cross-sectional imaging findings alone, thirty of whom had undergone a prior endourologic diagnostic workup without evidence of UTUC(62.5 %). There were no false-positive diagnoses of UTUC. On multivariable logistic regression and consecutive receiver operating characteristic(ROC) analysis, only a tumor size ≥1.9 cm during cross-sectional imaging was associated with advanced disease(OR 2.99, 95 %CI 1.65–5.43, p < 0.001).
Conclusion
In this cohort of patients undergoing RNU for suspected UTUC, only tumor size during cross-sectional imaging was associated with advanced disease. These results support the notion of tumor size as an independent risk factor, which may, in turn, guide further treatment decisions.
期刊介绍:
Surgical Oncology is a peer reviewed journal publishing review articles that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in surgical oncology and related fields of interest. Articles represent a spectrum of current technology in oncology research as well as those concerning clinical trials, surgical technique, methods of investigation and patient evaluation. Surgical Oncology publishes comprehensive Reviews that examine individual topics in considerable detail, in addition to editorials and commentaries which focus on selected papers. The journal also publishes special issues which explore topics of interest to surgical oncologists in great detail - outlining recent advancements and providing readers with the most up to date information.