Current Oncology (May 2024)

Long-Term Oncologic Outcomes of Off-Clamp Robotic Partial Nephrectomy for Cystic Renal Tumors: A Propensity Score Matched-Pair Comparison of Cystic versus Pure Clear Cell Carcinoma

  • Mariaconsiglia Ferriero,
  • Alberto Ragusa,
  • Riccardo Mastroianni,
  • Gabriele Tuderti,
  • Manuela Costantini,
  • Umberto Anceschi,
  • Leonardo Misuraca,
  • Aldo Brassetti,
  • Salvatore Guaglianone,
  • Alfredo Maria Bove,
  • Costantino Leonardo,
  • Michele Gallucci,
  • Rocco Papalia,
  • Giuseppe Simone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol31060227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 6
pp. 2985 – 2993

Abstract

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Few data are available on survival outcomes of partial nephrectomy performed for cystic renal tumors. We present the first long-term oncological outcomes of cystic (cystRCC) versus pure clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) in a propensity score-matched (PSM) analysis. Our “renal cancer” prospectively maintained database was queried for “cystRCC” or “ccRCC” and “off-clamp robotic partial nephrectomy” (off-C RPN). The two groups were compared for age, gender, tumor size, pT stage, and Fuhrman grade. A 1:3 PSM analysis was applied to reduce covariate imbalance to p = 0.146) was found between the two cohorts. Conversely, 10-year disease-free survival probability (DFS) was less favorable for pure ccRCC than cystRCC (66.69% versus 90.1%, p = 0.035). At univariable regression analysis, ccRCC histology was the only independent predictor of DFS probability (HR 2.96 95% CI 1.03–8.47, p = 0.044). At the 10-year evaluation, cystRCC showed favorable oncological outcomes after off-C RPN. Pure clear cell variant histology displayed a higher rate of disease recurrence than cystic lesions.

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