Jianliang Liu, Mrunal Hiwase, Dixon T.S. Woon, Benjamin Thomas, Ben Tran, Nathan Lawrentschuk
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The systematic review was registered on PROSPERO (ID CRD42023449781), was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and utilised the Methodological Index for Non‐Randomised Studies (MINORS) tool.ResultsSix studies involving 385 patients were analysed, with 48.5% clinical stage IIA and 51.5% stage IIB seminomas. The patients’ mean (range) age was 37 (20–64) years. The median operation time was 187 min, median estimated blood loss was 150 mL and median length of hospital stay was 4 days. In all, 6.1% of patients developed complications that were greater or equal to Clavien–Dindo grade 3. Only four studies reported on anejaculation rate (median: 4.9%). Only one study had long‐term data, demonstrating a 92% 5‐year overall survival for stage IIA/B disease treated with RPLND. The remaining five studies had a median follow‐up of between 18.5 and 37 months and reported a mean recurrence rate of 15.6%. 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Primary retroperitoneal lymph node dissection in stage II testicular seminoma: a systematic review
ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of the current literature to determine the current role of primary retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) in stage II testicular seminoma and its associated oncological, functional and peri‐operative outcomes.Materials and MethodsA comprehensive literature search was conducted in Medline, Embase, and Scopus for publications from inception until November 2023. The systematic review was registered on PROSPERO (ID CRD42023449781), was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and utilised the Methodological Index for Non‐Randomised Studies (MINORS) tool.ResultsSix studies involving 385 patients were analysed, with 48.5% clinical stage IIA and 51.5% stage IIB seminomas. The patients’ mean (range) age was 37 (20–64) years. The median operation time was 187 min, median estimated blood loss was 150 mL and median length of hospital stay was 4 days. In all, 6.1% of patients developed complications that were greater or equal to Clavien–Dindo grade 3. Only four studies reported on anejaculation rate (median: 4.9%). Only one study had long‐term data, demonstrating a 92% 5‐year overall survival for stage IIA/B disease treated with RPLND. The remaining five studies had a median follow‐up of between 18.5 and 37 months and reported a mean recurrence rate of 15.6%. Most recurrences (78%) were not within the field of RPLND. Recurrence was associated with higher clinical and pathological lymph node stage, and metachronous or delayed development of retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy (initially stage I disease, as opposed to de novo stage IIA/B disease).DiscussionPrimary RPLND, performed by experienced surgeons, has good peri‐operative outcomes. Recurrence is more common than with standard treatment, but long‐term survival and functional data are limited, although promising.
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