Objective: To evaluate the oncological efficacy of reducing cisplatin-based chemotherapy to two cycles in patients with low-volume retroperitoneal stage II nonseminomatous germ cell tumours (NSGCTs).

Patients And Methods: From October 1988 until January 2004, two cycles of cisplatin-based chemotherapy were administered in 59 patients with low-volume retroperitoneal clinical stage II NSGCT (retroperitoneal mass of <5 cm in diameter). Regardless of remission detected on computed tomography, 6 weeks after chemotherapy the patients had a retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) to assess residual active tumour or mature teratoma (open modified bilateral RPLND until 1992, then laparoscopic unilateral template RPLND).

Results: The chemotherapy was effective, as no active tumour was found in any of RPLND specimens. Mature teratoma was present in lymphatic tissue in 23 of 59 patients (39%). In one patient there was a pulmonary recurrence, successfully treated with cisplatin-based salvage chemotherapy. One patient died from an accident but with no evidence of tumour, and 56 patients remained free of disease at a mean follow-up of 98.6 months. No patient died from disease. All patients had antegrade ejaculation after laparoscopic RPLND, as did 89% after open RPLND.

Conclusion: In this pilot study, the oncological efficacy of two cycles of cisplatin-based chemotherapy was favourable, but this approach still cannot be recommended as a standard treatment for patients with low-volume retroperitoneal stage II disease. RPLND after chemotherapy has diagnostic (detecting active tumour) and therapeutic (removing mature teratoma) value and can be done laparoscopically. Based on the present results a prospective randomized trial seems reasonable.

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