Organ-sparing procedures in GU cancer: part 3-organ-sparing procedures in urothelial cancer of upper tract, bladder and urethra

Mahmoud I. Khalil, Jeffrey T. Alliston, Jonathan J. Bauer-Erickson,Rodney Davis,Nabil K. Bissada,Mohamed H. Kamel

International Urology and Nephrology(2019)

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Purpose The impact of radical surgery for urothelial carcinoma is significant on patient’s quality of life. Organ-sparing surgery (OSS) can provide comparable oncological outcomes and with improved quality of life. In this review, we summarize the indications, techniques and outcomes of OSS for these tumors. Methods PubMed ® was searched for relevant articles. Keywords used were: for upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC): endoscopic, ureteroscopic/percutaneous management, laser ablation; for urothelial bladder cancer: bladder preservation, trimodal therapy, muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC); for urethral cancer: urethra/penile-sparing, urethral carcinoma. Results Kidney-sparing surgery is an option in patients with low-risk UTUC with better renal function preservation and comparable oncological control to radical nephroureterectomy. In select patients with MIBC, trimodal therapy has better quality of life and comparable oncological control to radical cystectomy. In distal male urethral cancer, penile conserving surgery is feasible and offers acceptable survival outcomes. In female urethral cancer, organ preservation can be achieved, in addition to OSS, through radiation. Conclusions In the appropriately selected patient, OSS in upper tract, bladder and urethral carcinoma has comparable oncological outcomes to radical surgery and with the additional benefit of improved quality of life.
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Upper tract urothelial cancer,Ureteroscopic management,Percutaneous management,Muscle invasive bladder cancer,Bladder preservation,Trimodal therapy,Urethra sparing,Penile sparing,Urethral carcinoma
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