INTRODUCTION: We provide a comprehensive description of the physio-pathological theories behind oligometastatic prostate cancer (PCa) and analyze modern imaging techniques, presenting a systematic review of the available evidences regarding salvage lymph node dissection (sLND). EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A systematic review was attempted. The PubMed/Medline database was searched for "salvage" AND ("lymph node dissection" OR "lymphadenectomy") AND "prostate" AND "cancer." Only English publications were targeted. Relevant original articles addressing the role of sLND in PCa were selected. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Biochemical response (BR) was reported in 10-79.5% of the cases overall. These results were not durable and biochemical recurrence occurred in 54.5-93.8% of the cases, within 5 years. Furthermore, 50-80% of patients received some kind of adjuvant treatment right after sLND, regardless post-operative prostate-specific antigen levels. Surgery-related morbidity was low, with a 0-27% incidence of Clavien-Dindo III complications. No sLND-related deaths were observed. CONCLUSIONS: sLND is not associated with a durable response over time but may postpone HT and its related com¬ plications, in selected patients. Although a limited morbidity was reported, sLND remains technically demanding and a careful selection of patients is advisable.

Oligometastatic prostate cancer and salvage lymph node dissection: Systematic review / Brassetti, A.; Proietti, F.; Pansadoro, V.. - In: MINERVA CHIRURGICA. - ISSN 0026-4733. - 74:1(2019), pp. 97-106. [10.23736/S0026-4733.18.07796-9]

Oligometastatic prostate cancer and salvage lymph node dissection: Systematic review

Brassetti A.;Proietti F.;
2019

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We provide a comprehensive description of the physio-pathological theories behind oligometastatic prostate cancer (PCa) and analyze modern imaging techniques, presenting a systematic review of the available evidences regarding salvage lymph node dissection (sLND). EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A systematic review was attempted. The PubMed/Medline database was searched for "salvage" AND ("lymph node dissection" OR "lymphadenectomy") AND "prostate" AND "cancer." Only English publications were targeted. Relevant original articles addressing the role of sLND in PCa were selected. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Biochemical response (BR) was reported in 10-79.5% of the cases overall. These results were not durable and biochemical recurrence occurred in 54.5-93.8% of the cases, within 5 years. Furthermore, 50-80% of patients received some kind of adjuvant treatment right after sLND, regardless post-operative prostate-specific antigen levels. Surgery-related morbidity was low, with a 0-27% incidence of Clavien-Dindo III complications. No sLND-related deaths were observed. CONCLUSIONS: sLND is not associated with a durable response over time but may postpone HT and its related com¬ plications, in selected patients. Although a limited morbidity was reported, sLND remains technically demanding and a careful selection of patients is advisable.
2019
Biochemical recurrence; Oligometastatic cancer; Positron emission tomography; Prostate cancer; Salvage lymph node dissection
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Oligometastatic prostate cancer and salvage lymph node dissection: Systematic review / Brassetti, A.; Proietti, F.; Pansadoro, V.. - In: MINERVA CHIRURGICA. - ISSN 0026-4733. - 74:1(2019), pp. 97-106. [10.23736/S0026-4733.18.07796-9]
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