Surgical Outcomes in High-risk Prostate Cancer and Salvage Radical Prostatectomy

ISRAEL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL(2021)

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Background: Patients with high-risk prostate cancer are at higher risk of treatment failure, development of metastatic disease and mortality. There is no consensus on the treatment of choice for these patients and either radical prostatectomy (RP) or external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) is recommended. Surgery is less common as the initial treatment for high-risk patients, possibly reflecting the concerns regarding morbidity as well as oncological and functional outcomes. Another high-risk group includes patients with failure of previous EBRT or focal treatment. For these patients, salvage radical prostatectomy (SRP) can be offered. Objectives: To describe our experience risk patients and SRP. Methods: This cohort included all high-risk patients undergoing RP or SRP at our institution between January 2012 and December 2019. We reviewed the electronic medical charts and collected pathological, functional, and oncological outcomes. Results: Our cohort included 39 patients; average age was 67.8 years, and average follow-up duration was 40.9 months. The most common postoperative morbidity was transfusion of packed cells. There were no life-threatening events or postoperative mortality. Continence was preserved (zero to one pad) in 76% of the patients. Twenty-three patients (59%) had undetectable prostate specific antigen levels following the surgery, 1 (30%) were treated with either adjuvant or salvage EBRT, and 12 patients (31%) were found with no evidence of disease and no additional treatment was needed. Conclusions: Radical prostatectomy and SRP are safe options for patients presenting with high-risk prostate cancer, with good functional and oncological outcomes.
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high-risk disease (HRD), prostate cancer, radical prostatectomy (RP), salvage radical prostatectomy (SRP), surgical outcomes
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