Open Partial Nephrectomy vs. Robot-assisted Partial Nephrectomy for a Renal Tumor Larger than 4 cm: a Propensity Score Matching Analysis
Sangchul Lee, Hoyoung Ryu, Jeong Woo Lee
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To compare open partial nephrectomy (OPN) and robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) in the management of renal tumors larger than 4 cm. METHODS: Clinical records of 220 patients who underwent OPN or RAPN for a single renal tumor ≥ 4.0 cm with a normal contralateral kidney were reviewed. After determining the propensity score, surgical parameters, functional outcomes, and oncological outcomes were compared between OPN (n = 67) and RAPN (n = 67) groups of patients. RESULTS: = 0.345) between the two groups. CONCLUSION: RAPN is a safe and feasible surgical modality comparable to OPN for managing renal tumors larger than 4 cm in terms of surgical, functional, and oncological outcomes.
Topics & Concepts
NephrectomyMedicinePropensity score matchingRenal functionUrologyBlood lossSurgeryRenal cell carcinomaSurgical marginKidneyCancerInternal medicineRenal cell carcinoma treatmentRenal and related cancersMultiple and Secondary Primary Cancers