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Positive surgical margin in robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: correlation with pathology findings and risk of biochemical recurrence

Authors
Jo, Jung-KiHong, Sung-KyuByun, Seok-SooZargar, HomayounAutorino, RiccardoLee, Sang-Eun
Issue Date
Oct-2017
Publisher
EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
Keywords
Prostate; Prostatectomy; Margins of excision
Citation
MINERVA UROLOGICA E NEFROLOGICA, v.69, no.5, pp.493 - 500
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Journal Title
MINERVA UROLOGICA E NEFROLOGICA
Volume
69
Number
5
Start Page
493
End Page
500
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/151488
DOI
10.23736/S0393-2249.17.02707-2
ISSN
0393-2249
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To analyze the correlation of surgical margin status with other findings on final pathology and risk of biochemical recurrence (BCR) in patients undergoing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RALP). METHODS: Bundang Prostatectomy Database was reviewed to identify patients who underwent RARP from 2007 to 2011 and had a positive surgical margin (PSM) on final pathology. Pathology findings were reviewed. BCR-free survival was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Cox univariable and multi-variable regression models were used to find the correlation between clinicopathologic factors and BCR. RESULTS: Eight hundred and fifteen patients were included in the analysis: 118 (14.48%) had apical positive margin, 152 (18.65%) had a positive margin in another site, and 545 (66.87%) had negative surgical margins. In patients with only apical PSM, stratified by clinical stage, Kaplan-Meier analysis demonstrated significant difference in BCR-free survival between the groups (log rank P< 0.001). Multivariable Cox proportional hazards model showed maximal percentage of positive core is the strongest predictor of BCR (HR=3.131, P< 0.001). Multivariable Cox proportional hazards model showed PSM is one of the powerful predictor of postoperative BCR (HR= 3.123, P< 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: PSM after RALP is one of the powerful predictor of BCR and apical PSM is relatively less powerful predictor of BCR. Maximal percentage of positive core is the most powerful preoperative predictors of BCR. Clinical stage and biopsy Gleason score are also associated with pathologic outcomes and BCR free survival rates in patients with positive apical margin only.
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