Continence criteria of 193 618 patients after open, laparoscopic, and robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy

Author:

Moretti Tomás B.C.12ORCID,Magna Luís A.3,Reis Leonardo O.124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UroScience and Department of Urology, Faculty of Medical Sciences State University of Campinas – UNICAMP Campinas São Paulo Brazil

2. Doctoral Program in Medical Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences State University of Campinas – UNICAMP Campinas São Paulo Brazil

3. Department of Genetics State University of Campinas – UNICAMP Campinas São Paulo Brazil

4. Urologic Oncology Department, PUC‐Campinas, School of Life Sciences Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas Campinas São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

ObjectivesTo apply a new evidence‐gathering methodology, called reverse systematic review (RSR), to analyse the influence of different continence classification criteria on urinary continence rates among open retropubic radical prostatectomy (RRP), laparoscopic RP (LRP) and robot‐assisted RP (RARP).Materials and MethodsA search was carried out in eight databases between 2000 and 2020 through systematic reviews (SRs) studies referring to RRP, LRP or RARP (80 SRs). All references used in these SRs were captured referring to 910 papers in an overall database called the ‘EVIDENCE Database’. A total of 422 studies related to post‐RP urinary continence were selected for the final analysis, totalling 782 reports referring to 193 618 patients.ResultsOverall, 206 (26.4%) reports for RRP, 243 (31.0%) reports for LRP, and 333 (42.6%) reports for RARP were found. Mean overall continence rates, respectively for RRP, LRP and RARP, were: 42%, 34% and 42% at 1 month; 62%, 64% and 65% at 3 months; 73, 77 and 79% at 6 months; and 81%, 85% and 86% at 12 months. The most used criterion was ‘No pad’ (53.3%), followed by ‘Safety pad’ (19.3%), ‘Not described’ (10.6%), and ‘No leak’ (9.9%). ‘No pad’ showed the lowest discrepancy in continence rates in each period compared to the overall average for each technique, demonstrating less ability to influence the final results favouring any of the techniques.ConclusionThe RSR demonstrated that the ‘No pad’ criterion was the most used in the literature and showed the lowest bias capable of influencing the results and favouring any of the techniques and is the fairest option for future comparisons.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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