Changing trends in robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: Inverse stage migration-A retrospective analysis
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Changing trends in robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: Inverse stage migration-A retrospective analysis
Abstract
Background: With increasing availability of data on outcomes of surgery for prostate cancer, the profile of patients undergoing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) has changed over the past decade. This impacts the decision-making process for surgeons and patients, particularly in low-incidence regions of Asia. Our institution was among the first in Asia to acquire a da Vinci surgical robot in 2005. We evaluated the changes in the clinical and pathology profile of patients undergoing RARP at our institution over the past 15 years (2005-2019).
Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing RARP between April 2005 and December 2019 was conducted from the hospital database. The patients were divided into two groups; patients undergoing RARP from April 2005 to December 2012 (Group I, first 8 years) and January 2013 to December 2019 (Group II, next 7 years). The perioperative characteristics were compared between these two groups to assess changes in their profile and outcome.
Results: Four hundred forty-seven patients were included in this study; 244 (54.6%) in Group I and 203 (45.4%) in Group II. The median prostate specific antigen in Group II was significantly higher than that in Group I (14.5 vs. 11.7 ng/ml, P = 0.016). Unfavorable pathological characteristics, i.e., Gleason Grade ≥3, perineural invasion, and the margin positivity rate increased substantially from 18.5% to 37.5%, 20.5% to 36.9%, and 15.2% to 26.6%, respectively, in Group II compared with Group I. More patients in Group II received adjuvant therapy than in Group I (P < 0.001).
Conclusion: There has been a change in profile of patients undergoing RARP and patients with more unfavorable disease characteristics such as higher prostate specific antigen and tumor grade are undergoing surgery. In line with international trends, the number of patients with low-grade disease undergoing surgery has substantially decreased. Multimodal treatment with adjuvant therapy is increasingly used, particularly in high-risk disease.
Keywords: High risk prostate cancer; Prostate cancer; Radical prostatectomy; Robot assisted radical prostatectomy; Stage migration.
© 2021 Asian Pacific Prostate Society. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V.
Conflict of interest statement
All authors have no conflict of interest to declare.
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