Three-dimensional virtual model for robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: a propensity-score matching analysis with a contemporary control group

Purpose To compare two cohorts of patients submitted to robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) with vs without the use of three-dimensional virtual models (3DVMs). Methods We screened a prospective consecutive cohort of 152 patients submitted to RAPN with 3DVM and 1264 patients submitted to RAPN...

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Hauptverfasser: Grosso, Antonio Andrea, Di Maida, Fabrizio, Lambertini, Luca, Cadenar, Anna, Coco, Simone, Ciaralli, Elena, Salamone, Vincenzo, Vittori, Gianni, Tuccio, Agostino, Mari, Andrea, Ludovico, Giuseppe Mario, Minervini, Andrea
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description Purpose To compare two cohorts of patients submitted to robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) with vs without the use of three-dimensional virtual models (3DVMs). Methods We screened a prospective consecutive cohort of 152 patients submitted to RAPN with 3DVM and 1264 patients submitted to RAPN without 3DVM between 2019 and 2022. Propensity score matching analysis (PSMA) was applied. Primary endpoint was to evaluate whereas RAPNs with 3DVM were superior in terms of functional outcomes at 12-month. Secondary endopoints were to compare perioperative and oncological outcomes. Multivariable logistic regression analyses (MVA) tested the associations of clinically significant eGFR drop and 3DVMs. Subgroups analysis was performed for PAUDA-risk categories. Results 100 patients for each group were analyzed after PSMA. RAPN with 3DVM presented a higher rate of selective/no clamping procedure (32% vs 16%, p  = 0.03) and a higher enucleation rate (40% vs 29%, p  = 0.04). As concern to primary endopoint, 12-month functional preservation performed better within 3DVM group in terms of creatinine serum level (median 1.2 [IQR 1.1–1.4] vs 1.6 [IQR 1.1–1.8], p  = 0.03) and eGFR (median 64.6 [IQR 56.2–74.1] vs 52.3 [IQR 49.2–74.1], p  = 0.03). However, this result was confirmed only in the PADUA ≥ 10 renal masses. Regarding secondary endpoints, no significative difference emerged between the two cohorts. MVA confirmed 3DVM as a protective factor for clinically significant eGFR drop only in high-risk (PADUA ≥ 10) masses. Conclusions RAPN performed with the use of 3DVM assistance resulted in lower incidence of global ischemia and higher rate of enucleations. The positive impact of such technology was found at 12-month only in high-risk renal masses.
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Carcinoma, Renal Cell - surgery
Clinical significance
Creatinine
Enucleation
Epidermal growth factor receptors
Female
Humans
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Ischemia
Kidney cancer
Kidney Neoplasms - surgery
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Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Nephrectomy
Nephrectomy - methods
Nephrology
Oncology
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Propensity Score
Prospective Studies
Robotic surgery
Robotic Surgical Procedures
Urology
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