Frontiers in Surgery (Oct 2022)

A systematic review and meta-analysis on delaying surgery for urothelial carcinoma of bladder and upper tract urothelial carcinoma: Implications for the COVID19 pandemic and beyond

  • Jeffrey J. Leow,
  • Jeffrey J. Leow,
  • Wei Shen Tan,
  • Wei Shen Tan,
  • Wei Phin Tan,
  • Teck Wei Tan,
  • Teck Wei Tan,
  • Vinson Wai-Shun Chan,
  • Vinson Wai-Shun Chan,
  • Vinson Wai-Shun Chan,
  • Kari A. O. Tikkinen,
  • Kari A. O. Tikkinen,
  • Ashish Kamat,
  • Shomik Sengupta,
  • Shomik Sengupta,
  • Maxwell V. Meng,
  • Shahrokh Shariat,
  • Shahrokh Shariat,
  • Shahrokh Shariat,
  • Shahrokh Shariat,
  • Shahrokh Shariat,
  • Morgan Roupret,
  • Karel Decaestecker,
  • Karel Decaestecker,
  • Karel Decaestecker,
  • Nikhil Vasdev,
  • Yew Lam Chong,
  • Yew Lam Chong,
  • Dmitry Enikeev,
  • Dmitry Enikeev,
  • Gianluca Giannarini,
  • Vincenzo Ficarra,
  • Jeremy Yuen-Chun Teoh,
  • Jeremy Yuen-Chun Teoh,
  • On behalf of the UroSoMe Collaborators

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.879774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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PurposeThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to competing strains on hospital resources and healthcare personnel. Patients with newly diagnosed invasive urothelial carcinomas of bladder (UCB) upper tract (UTUC) may experience delays to definitive radical cystectomy (RC) or radical nephro-ureterectomy (RNU) respectively. We evaluate the impact of delaying definitive surgery on survival outcomes for invasive UCB and UTUC.MethodsWe searched for all studies investigating delayed urologic cancer surgery in Medline and Embase up to June 2020. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed.ResultsWe identified a total of 30 studies with 32,591 patients. Across 13 studies (n = 12,201), a delay from diagnosis of bladder cancer/TURBT to RC was associated with poorer overall survival (HR 1.25, 95% CI: 1.09–1.45, p = 0.002). For patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy before RC, across the 5 studies (n = 4,316 patients), a delay between neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radical cystectomy was not found to be significantly associated with overall survival (pooled HR 1.37, 95% CI: 0.96–1.94, p = 0.08). For UTUC, 6 studies (n = 4,629) found that delay between diagnosis of UTUC to RNU was associated with poorer overall survival (pooled HR 1.55, 95% CI: 1.19–2.02, p = 0.001) and cancer-specific survival (pooled HR of 2.56, 95% CI: 1.50–4.37, p = 0.001). Limitations included between-study heterogeneity, particularly in the definitions of delay cut-off periods between diagnosis to surgery.ConclusionsA delay from diagnosis of UCB or UTUC to definitive RC or RNU was associated with poorer survival outcomes. This was not the case for patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

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