Frontiers in Urology (May 2024)

Lights and shadows on local recurrence after renal surgery: when, why and how to manage

  • Luca Di Gianfrancesco,
  • Alessandro Crestani,
  • Antonio Amodeo,
  • Paolo Corsi,
  • Davide De Marchi,
  • Eugenio Miglioranza,
  • Giuliana Lista,
  • Ferdinando Daniele Vitelli,
  • Francesca Simonetti,
  • Gian Maria Busetto,
  • Ugo Giovanni Falagario,
  • Martina Maggi,
  • Filippo Marino,
  • Giannicola Genovese,
  • Roberto Falabella,
  • Angelo Porreca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fruro.2024.1419418
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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IntroductionThis review aims to analyze the existing literature on local recurrence (LR) in patients undergoing partial nephrectomy (PN) for renal cell carcinoma, identifying relative risk factors, and exploring optimal clinical management strategies.MethodsA comprehensive literature search was conducted across bibliographic databases, primarily focusing on LR rates. Secondary outcomes included evaluation of positive surgical margins (PSM), nephrometry scores, pathological stage (T and grading), perioperative outcomes, time-to-LR, overall survival, and cancer-specific survival.ResultsDue to the heterogeneity, a narrative synthesis was performed. LR rates after PN varied in the literature; with PSM emerging as a significant risk factor. Other LR risk factors included pathological stage, nephrometry scores, and histological variants. However, evidence regarding optimal LR management in the absence of precise indications was lacking.ConclusionLR represents a significant clinical challenge; requiring multidisciplinary assessment and shared decision-making with patients. Given well-established risk factors, clinicians must tailor management strategies to optimize patient outcomes.

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