Analysis of Complications Development Predictors after Radical Prostatectomy

Introduction: The standard treatment for prostate cancer is radical prostatectomy (RP). This surgical technique results in typical complications such as intraoperative blood loss, urethral strictures (vesicourethral anastomosis), urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, lymphocele, and the ureter...

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Veröffentlicht in:Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences 2021-12, Vol.9 (B), p.1575-1579
Hauptverfasser: Vorobev, Vladimir, Beloborodov, Vladimir, Luchkevich, Vladimir, Shmakov, Dmitriy, Baklanova, Olga, Sidorov, Stepan, Sharakshinov, Bator
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: The standard treatment for prostate cancer is radical prostatectomy (RP). This surgical technique results in typical complications such as intraoperative blood loss, urethral strictures (vesicourethral anastomosis), urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, lymphocele, and the ureter or rectum injury. The study aims to analyze the development of complications after radical prostatectomy. Materials and methods: The article presents a retrospective analysis of clinical cases with an established diagnosis of prostate cancer from 2012 to 2018 in Irkutsk, Russian Federation. During this period, 52 patients met the study criteria. A multivariate analysis established Non-Nerve-sparing RRP (OR-0.9; 95% CI-1.9; -0.07; p=0.035) as a significant incontinence predictor after 2 years. Results: Multivariate analysis also established previous transurethral operations as a significant predictor of the vesicourethral anastomosis stricture (OR 6.09; 95% CI 0.71; 11.4; p=0.026), which indicates a six times risk of developing a vesicourethral anastomosis stricture if the patient already had one or more transurethral surgery. Obesity (OR 0.12; 95% CI 0.03; 0.21; p = 0.008), diabetes (OR 2.3; 95% CI 0.45; 4.2; p = 0.015) and coagulopathy (OR 3.1; 95% CI 0.5; 5.7; p = 0.019) became independent predictors of lymphocele development. Conclusions: The study revealed some new information on the possible predictors of such complications as urinary incontinence in the late period, the lymphocele, and stricture of the vesicourethral anastomosis. Some of the results require further study and confirmation.
ISSN:1857-9655
1857-9655
DOI:10.3889/oamjms.2021.7158