Mark Taratkin, Alexander Androsov, Andrey Morozov, Camilla Azilgareeva, Juan Gomez Rivas, Stefano Puliatti, Enrico Checcucci, Ines Rivero Belenchon, Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski, Severin Rodler, Pietro Piazza, Loïc Baekelandt, Alessandro Veccia, Pieter De Backer, Harun Fajkovic, Dmitry Enikeev, Giovanni E Cacciamani
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The aim of the current review is to describe the impact of different MITs for prostate cancer (PCa) on urinary continence. <b><i>Materials and Methods:</i></b> A systematic literature search was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Inclusion criteria were as follows: all clinical trials conducted and related to the urinary outcomes (UO) of PCa MITs. Exclusion criteria were as follows: any reviews, articles, conference abstracts, articles whose subject fell outside the scope of this review, or any articles published more than 5 years ago. <b><i>Results:</i></b> In the course of the last 5 years, a total of 114 articles on MITs of PCa have been published. Among them, only 36 dealt with the UO for MITs. 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Urinary Outcomes of Minimally Invasive Treatments for Prostate Cancer-A Systematic Review by Young Academic Urologists' Urotechnology Working Group.
Introduction: Minimally invasive treatments (MITs) have emerged as viable treatment options for carefully selected patients with localized disease. Their major advantage is that MITs enable the preservation of nearby healthy prostate tissue and critical structures such as the urethral sphincter and neurovascular bundles without compromising oncologic outcomes. The aim of the current review is to describe the impact of different MITs for prostate cancer (PCa) on urinary continence. Materials and Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Inclusion criteria were as follows: all clinical trials conducted and related to the urinary outcomes (UO) of PCa MITs. Exclusion criteria were as follows: any reviews, articles, conference abstracts, articles whose subject fell outside the scope of this review, or any articles published more than 5 years ago. Results: In the course of the last 5 years, a total of 114 articles on MITs of PCa have been published. Among them, only 36 dealt with the UO for MITs. Brachytherapy, cryoablation, and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) seem to be the most widely used technologies, whereas irreversible electroporation, focal brachytherapy, focal cryoablation, and multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging-ultrasound-guided (mpMRI-US-guided) HIFU seem to be the safest techniques in terms of UO. Conclusion: The use of MITs for treating PCa is a fast-growing option that can help preserve functional parameters and urinary continence close to their normal levels. It should be noted that although there are currently limited data available on all MITs for the treatment of PCa, the ones that have been extensively studied have shown promising results.
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Journal of Endourology, JE Case Reports, and Videourology are the leading peer-reviewed journal, case reports publication, and innovative videojournal companion covering all aspects of minimally invasive urology research, applications, and clinical outcomes.
The leading journal of minimally invasive urology for over 30 years, Journal of Endourology is the essential publication for practicing surgeons who want to keep up with the latest surgical technologies in endoscopic, laparoscopic, robotic, and image-guided procedures as they apply to benign and malignant diseases of the genitourinary tract. This flagship journal includes the companion videojournal Videourology™ with every subscription. While Journal of Endourology remains focused on publishing rigorously peer reviewed articles, Videourology accepts original videos containing material that has not been reported elsewhere, except in the form of an abstract or a conference presentation.
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