Asian Journal of Urology (Jul 2022)

Potential benefit of lymph node dissection during radical nephrectomy for kidney cancer: A review and critical analysis of current literature

  • Michele Marchioni,
  • Daniele Amparore,
  • Igino Andrea Magli,
  • Riccardo Bertolo,
  • Umberto Carbonara,
  • Selcuk Erdem,
  • Alexandre Ingels,
  • Constantijn H.J. Muselaers,
  • Onder Kara,
  • Marco Mascitti,
  • Tobias Klatte,
  • Maximilian Kriegmair,
  • Nicola Pavan,
  • Eduard Roussel,
  • Angela Pecoraro,
  • Laura Marandino,
  • Riccardo Campi,
  • Luigi Schips

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 215 – 226

Abstract

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Objective: The role of lymph node dissection (LND) is still controversial in patients with renal cell carcinoma undergoing surgery. We aimed to provide a comprehensive review of the literature about the effect of LND on survival, prognosis, surgical outcomes, as well as patient selection and available LND templates. Methods: Recent literature (from January 2011 to December 2021) was assessed through PubMed and MEDLINE databases. A narrative review of most relevant articles was provided. Results: The frequencies in which LNDs are being carried out are decreasing due to an increase in minimally invasive and nephron sparing surgery. Moreover, randomized clinical trials and meta-analyses failed to show any survival advantage of LND versus no LND. However, retrospective studies suggest a survival benefit of LND in high-risk patients (bulky tumors, T3-4 stage, and cN1 patients). Moreover, extended LND might provide important staging information, which could be of interest for adjuvant treatment planning. Conclusion: No level 1 evidence of any survival advantage deriving from LND is currently available in literature. Thus, the role of LND is limited to staging purposes. However, low grade evidence suggests a possible role of LND in high-risk patients. Randomized clinical trials are warranted to corroborate these findings.

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