Oligometastatic prostate cancer: a new horizon for robotic radical prostatectomy
Vinayak G. Wagaskar , Flora Barthe , Alberto Martini , Prasanna Sooriakumaran , Ash Tewari
Mini-invasive Surgery ›› 2022, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 14
The advent of modern diagnostic techniques and improved patient monitoring in the setting of clinical trials has led to an increased diagnosis of oligometastatic prostate cancer (OMPC), defined as three-to-five metastatic deposits in a single organ or multiple organs. OMPC is increasingly diagnosed in men who were in the past considered to have organ-confined disease. OMPC occurs at the transition between localized prostate cancer and widespread metastases. Our review evaluates the available evidence regarding robot-assisted cytoreductive prostatectomy feasibility and oncological outcomes in oligometastatic settings. We also consider the limitations and future directions for this approach. We performed a non-systematic PubMed and Google Scholar search. We screened pertinent studies published from 2014 up to May 2021. Our search identified 524 records. After excluding duplication, 54 full-text articles were identified and were screened for eligibility. We found nine papers (863 patients) that met the inclusion criteria for the review. The outcomes evaluated were 1-, 3-, and 5-year progression-free survival, cancer-specific and overall survival rates. Our review article demonstrates the feasibility and safety of Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy in patients with OMPC with proven oncological benefits. Prospective studies are ongoing and may provide further solid evidence.
Oligometastatic prostate cancer / robotic radical prostatectomy / metastatic prostate cancer / localized prostate cancer
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