Abstract
Background/Aim. In renal cell carcinoma (RCC) the choice of surgical
technique, radical (RN) or partial nephrectomy (PN) is still centre
dependant because there still are no absolute recommendations for this
approach. This study aims to analyze the oncological aspects, time until
recurrent disease appears and cancer-specific survival in patients with RCC
in T1bN0?0 depending on the type of surgical procedure partial or radical
nephrectomy. Methods. A clinical observational study of a series of cases
was conducted that analyzed data of 154 patients operated in our institution
with a mean follow up a period not less than five years. The inclusion
criteria included: renal tumours 4-7 cm, histopathological confirmation of
RCC, absence of metastasis and normal serum creatinine. Exclusion criteria
included: the presence of other malignancies, solitary functional kidney or
comorbidities that can compromise renal function, bilateral tumours or
unilateral multiple tumours. Results. The study analyzed data of 154
patients, 97 radical nephrectomies and 57 patients that underwent partial
nephrectomy. Analyzing cancer-specific survival in four patients with RN
there was a disease advancement that led to a lethal outcome, one PN patient
died as a result of local relapse and distant metastasis. Conclusion. Based
on our results PN is a good and safe treatment option for patients with RCC
in T1b stadium. Partial nephrectomy offers a similar tumour control and
better cancer-specific survival.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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