Complication rate after cystectomy following pelvic radiotherapy: an international, multicenter, retrospective series of 682 cases

PURPOSE: Conflicting evidence exists on the complication rates after cystectomy following previous radiation (pRTC) with only a few available series. We aim to assess the complication rate of pRTC for abdominal-pelvic malignancies. METHODS: Patients treated with radical cystectomy following any prev...

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Veröffentlicht in:WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2020-08, Vol.38 (8), p.1959-1968
Hauptverfasser: Gontero, Paolo, Pisano, Francesca, Palou, Joan, Joniau, Steven, Albersen, Maarten, Colombo, Renzo, Briganti, Alberto, Pellucchi, Federico, Faba, Oscar Rodriguez, van Rhijn, Bas W, van de Putte, Elies Fransen, Babjuk, Marko, Fritsche, Hanz Martin, Mayr, Roman, Albers, Peter, Niegisch, Gunter, Anract, Julien, Masson-Lecomte, Alexandra, De la Taille, Alexandre, Roupret, Morgan, Peyronnet, Benoit, Cai, Tomaso, Witjes, Alfred J, Bruins, Max, Baniel, Jack, Mano, Roy, Lapini, Alberto, Sessa, Francesco, Irani, Jaques, Brausi, Maurizio, Stenzl, Arnulf, Karnes, Jeffrey R, Scherr, Douglas, O'Malley, Padraic, Taylor, Benjamin, Shariat, Shahrokh F, Black, Peter, Abdi, Hamidreza, Matveev, Vsevolod B, Samuseva, Olga, Parekh, Dipen, Gonzalgo, Mark, Vetterlein, Malte W, Aziz, Atiqullah, Fisch, Margit, Catto, James, Pang, Karl H, Xylinas, Evanguelos, Rink, Michael
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSE: Conflicting evidence exists on the complication rates after cystectomy following previous radiation (pRTC) with only a few available series. We aim to assess the complication rate of pRTC for abdominal-pelvic malignancies. METHODS: Patients treated with radical cystectomy following any previous history of RT and with available information on complications for a minimum of 1 year were included. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess the relationship between the variable parameters and the risk of any complication. RESULTS: 682 patients underwent pRTC after a previous RT (80.5% EBRT) for prostate, bladder (BC), gynecological or other cancers in 49.1%, 27.4%, 9.8% and 12.9%, respectively. Overall, 512 (75.1%) had at least one post-surgical complication, classified as Clavien ≥ 3 in 29.6% and Clavien V in 2.9%. At least one surgical complication occurred in 350 (51.3%), including bowel leakage in 6.2% and ureteric stricture in 9.4%. A medical complication was observed in 359 (52.6%) patients, with UTI/pyelonephritis being the most common (19%), followed by renal failure (12%). The majority of patients (86%) received an incontinent urinary diversion. In multivariable analysis adjusted for age, gender and type of RT, patients treated with RT for bladder cancer had a 1.7 times increased relative risk of experiencing any complication after RC compared to those with RT for prostate cancer (p = 0.023). The type of diversion (continent vs non-continent) did not influence the risk of complications. CONCLUSION: pRTC carries a high rate of major complications that dramatically exceeds the rates reported in RT-naïve RCs.
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