Purpose: Current guidelines recommend confirming a negative urethral margin prior to orthotopic neobladder reconstruction. We investigated our rate of urethral positive margins and recurrence in the absence of intraoperative frozen section.
Materials And Methods: We retrospectively reviewed clinical and pathological data on 357 patients who underwent radical cystectomy and orthotopic urinary diversion without intraoperative frozen section. At a median followup of 27 months the rates of positive urethral margins and urethral recurrence were tabulated. Differences in overall and recurrence-free survival in patients with a positive urethral margin were analyzed by Cox regression to generate the HR with the 95% CI.
Results: We identified 6 urethral recurrences (1.6%) during followup. The urethral recurrence rate was not higher in patients with a positive urethral margin (p=0.22). In the 15 patients with positive urethral margins overall survival was unchanged (HR 0.98, 95% CI 0.24-4.04). When accounting for lymph node staging, recurrence-free survival was not significantly worse in patients with positive urethral margins (HR 2.33, 95% CI 0.95-5.73).
Conclusions: Omitting intraoperative frozen section prior to orthotopic neobladder reconstruction appears safe with a rate of urethral recurrence similar to that in historical series. It may allow for increased performance of orthotopic urinary diversions.
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