机器人辅助肾部分切除术中的转换:对2549例病例的多中心分析。

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
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背景:肾部分切除术转化为根治性肾切除术的发生率为1-5%。本分析评估了机器人辅助肾部分切除术中的转换预测因素:方法:对在八个机器人中心接受机器人辅助肾部分切除术的 2549 名患者进行了回顾性分析。25名外科医生进行了干预,他们的专业技能各不相同。转换的定义是从机器人辅助肾部分切除术改为开放式肾部分切除术、开放式根治术或机器人辅助根治性肾切除术。对已转归和未转归病例进行比较分析,并在亚组内进行比较分析,同时对转归的预测因素进行多变量回归分析:记录了88例(3.5%)转换病例(17%为开放性肾切除术,53%为开放性肾部分切除术,30%为机器人辅助肾切除术)。转换手术的患者年龄明显偏大(PConclusions:机器人辅助肾部分切除术中的转归主要取决于患者和肿瘤相关因素,也取决于手术经验。加强手术培训可降低转换风险,增加转换病例中保留肾脏手术的机会。
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Conversions in robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: a multicentric analysis of 2549 cases.

Background: Conversion in partial nephrectomy to radical nephrectomy occurs in 1-5%. This analysis assessed predictors for conversions in robot-assisted partial nephrectomies.

Methods: Two thousand five hundred forty-nine patients at eight robotic centers for robot-assisted partial nephrectomy were retrospectively analyzed. Intervention was performed by 25 surgeons with varying expertise. Conversion was defined as change from robot-assisted partial nephrectomy to open partial, open radical or robot-assisted radical nephrectomy. Comparative analyses between converted and non-converted cases and within subgroups as well as multivariate regression analyses for predictors for conversion were performed.

Results: Eighty-eight (3.5%) conversions were documented (17% open nephrectomy, 53% open partial nephrectomy, 30% robot-assisted nephrectomy). In case of conversion, patients were significantly older (P<0.001) with a higher Body Mass Index (BMI; P=0.029), larger tumor size (P<0.001), multiple tumors (P<0.001) and higher PADUA scores (P<0.001). Converting surgeons had a significantly lower experience in RAPN (median EXP 64 vs. 29, P<0.001). The main reasons to convert were unfavorable anatomic features (69%). Radical nephrectomy occurred more frequently in tumors with higher PADUA Score (P<0.001). Experienced surgeons in open renal surgery performed more often open partial nephrectomy in case of open conversion (P<0.001). Patients' age, BMI, surgeon's expertise, number of tumors, tumor size and PADUA Score were independent predictors for conversion (P<0.001). Limitations are the retrospective study design and short-term follow-up.

Conclusions: Conversions in robot-assisted partial nephrectomy are predominantly determined by patient- and tumor-related factors, but also surgical experience. Intensified surgical training might reduce the risk of conversions with an increased chance for nephron-sparing surgery in converted cases.

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Minerva Urology and Nephrology
Minerva Urology and Nephrology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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