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European urology focus | 2017

Oncological Outcomes of Laparoscopic Nephroureterectomy Versus Open Radical Nephroureterectomy for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma: An European Association of Urology Guidelines Systematic Review

Benoit Peyronnet; Thomas Seisen; Jose-Luis Dominguez-Escrig; H.M. Bruins; Cathy Yuhong Yuan; Thomas Lam; Steven MacLennan; James N’Dow; Marko Babjuk; Eva Comperat; Richard Zigeuner; Richard Sylvester; Maximilian Burger; Hugh Mostafid; Bas W.G. van Rhijn; Paolo Gontero; Joan Palou; S.F. Shariat; Morgan Rouprêt

CONTEXTnMost series have suggested better perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) over open RNU. However, the oncological safety of laparoscopic RNU remains controversial.nnnOBJECTIVEnTo systematically review all relevant literature comparing oncological outcomes of open versus laparoscopic RNU.nnnEVIDENCE ACQUISITIONnA systematic literature search using the Medline, Embase, and Cochrane databases and clinicaltrial.gov was performed in December 2014 and updated in August 2016. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and prospective or retrospective nonrandomised comparative studies comparing the oncological outcomes of any laparoscopic RNU with those of open RNU were included. The primary outcome was cancer-specific survival. The risk of bias (RoB) was assessed using Cochrane RoB tools. A narrative synthesis of the evidence is presented.nnnEVIDENCE SYNTHESISnOverall, 42 studies were included, which accounted for 7554 patients: 4925 in the open groups and 2629 in the laparoscopic groups. Most included studies were retrospective comparative series. Only one RCT was found. RoB and confounding were high in most studies. No study compared the oncological outcomes of robotic RNU with those of open RNU. Bladder cuff excision in laparoscopic groups was performed via an open approach in most studies, with only three studies reporting laparoscopic removal of the bladder cuff. Port-site metastasis rates ranged from 0% to 2.8%. No significant difference in oncological outcomes was reported in most series. However, three studies, including the only RCT, reported significantly poorer oncological outcomes in patients who underwent laparoscopic RNU, especially in the subgroups of patients with locally advanced (pT3/pT4) or high-grade upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC), as well as in instances when the bladder cuff was excised laparoscopically.nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe current available evidence suggests that the oncological outcomes of laparoscopic RNU may be poorer than those of open RNU when bladder cuff is excised laparoscopically and in patients with locally advanced high-risk (pT3/pT4 and/or high-grade) UTUC.nnnPATIENT SUMMARYnWe reviewed the literature comparing the outcomes of two different surgical procedures for the treatment of upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Open radical nephroureterectomy is a surgical procedure in which the kidney is removed through a large incision in the abdomen, while in laparoscopic radical nephroureterectomy, the kidney is removed through a number of small incisions. Our findings suggest that the outcomes of laparoscopic radical nephroureterectomy may be poorer than those of open radical nephroureterectomy, particularly when the bladder cuff is also required to be removed. Laparoscopic radical nephroureterectomy may also be less effective in patients with locally advanced (pT3/pT4) or high-grade upper tract urothelial carcinomas.


European Urology Supplements | 2018

Oncological outcomes of laparoscopic nephroureterectomy versus open radical nephroureterectomy for upper tract urothelial carcinoma: An European Association of Urology Guidelines systematic review

Benoit Peyronnet; T. Seisen; J.L. Dominguez Escrig; H.M. Bruins; Cathy Yuhong Yuan; Thomas Lam; Steven MacLennan; James N’Dow; M. Babjuk; Eva Comperat; Richard Zigeuner; Richard Sylvester; Maximilian Burger; Hugh Mostafid; B. Van Rhijn; P. Gontero; J. Palou; S.F. Shariat; Morgan Rouprêt


Archive | 2015

Detailed risk-of-bias and quality assessment

Craig Ramsay; Temitope E Adewuyi; Joanne Gray; Jenni Hislop; Mark Shirley; Shalmini Jayakody; Graeme MacLennan; Cynthia Fraser; Sara MacLennan; Miriam Brazzelli; James N’Dow; Robert Pickard; Clare Robertson; Kieran Rothnie; Stephen Rushton; Luke Vale; Thomas Lam


Archive | 2015

The comparative effectiveness of cryotherapy

Craig Ramsay; Temitope E Adewuyi; Joanne Gray; Jenni Hislop; Mark Shirley; Shalmini Jayakody; Graeme MacLennan; Cynthia Fraser; Sara MacLennan; Miriam Brazzelli; James N’Dow; Robert Pickard; Clare Robertson; Kieran Rothnie; Stephen Rushton; Luke Vale; Thomas Lam


Archive | 2015

Effectiveness of salvage ablative therapy following primary external beam radiotherapy

Craig Ramsay; Temitope E Adewuyi; Joanne Gray; Jenni Hislop; Mark Shirley; Shalmini Jayakody; Graeme MacLennan; Cynthia Fraser; Sara MacLennan; Miriam Brazzelli; James N’Dow; Robert Pickard; Clare Robertson; Kieran Rothnie; Stephen Rushton; Luke Vale; Thomas Lam


Archive | 2015

Full logistic regression models for the primary outcome

Robert Pickard; Kathryn Starr; Graeme MacLennan; Mary Kilonzo; Thomas Lam; Re Thomas; Jennifer Burr; John Norrie; Gladys McPherson; Alison McDonald; Kirsty Shearer; Katie Gillies; Kenneth Anson; Charles Boachie; James N’Dow; Neil Burgess; Terry Clark; Sarah Cameron; Samuel McClinton


Archive | 2015

Data tables of the primary review

Craig Ramsay; Temitope E Adewuyi; Joanne Gray; Jenni Hislop; Mark Shirley; Shalmini Jayakody; Graeme MacLennan; Cynthia Fraser; Sara MacLennan; Miriam Brazzelli; James N’Dow; Robert Pickard; Clare Robertson; Kieran Rothnie; Stephen Rushton; Luke Vale; Thomas Lam


Archive | 2015

Algorithm to determine primary outcome

Robert Pickard; Kathryn Starr; Graeme MacLennan; Mary Kilonzo; Thomas Lam; Re Thomas; Jennifer Burr; John Norrie; Gladys McPherson; Alison McDonald; Kirsty Shearer; Katie Gillies; Kenneth Anson; Charles Boachie; James N’Dow; Neil Burgess; Terry Clark; Sarah Cameron; Samuel McClinton


Archive | 2015

The comparative effectiveness of brachytherapy

Craig Ramsay; Temitope E Adewuyi; Joanne Gray; Jenni Hislop; Mark Shirley; Shalmini Jayakody; Graeme MacLennan; Cynthia Fraser; Sara MacLennan; Miriam Brazzelli; James N’Dow; Robert Pickard; Clare Robertson; Kieran Rothnie; Stephen Rushton; Luke Vale; Thomas Lam


Archive | 2015

Methods of, and studies included in, the systematic reviews of clinical effectiveness

Craig Ramsay; Temitope E Adewuyi; Joanne Gray; Jenni Hislop; Mark Shirley; Shalmini Jayakody; Graeme MacLennan; Cynthia Fraser; Sara MacLennan; Miriam Brazzelli; James N’Dow; Robert Pickard; Clare Robertson; Kieran Rothnie; Stephen Rushton; Luke Vale; Thomas Lam

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Thomas Lam

University of Aberdeen

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Joanne Gray

Northumbria University

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