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Background: Patients with multiple ipsilateral renal masses have an augmented risk of metachronous contralateral lesions and are likely to undergo repeated surgeries. We report our experience with the technologies currently available and the surgical techniques to preserve healthy parenchyma while guaranteeing oncological radicality during robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN).
Methods: The data were collected at three tertiary-care centers, where 61 patients with multiple ipsilateral renal masses were treated with RAPN between 2012 and 2021. RAPN was performed with da Vinci Si or Xi surgical system using TilePro (Life360; San Francisco, CA, USA), indocyanine green fluorescence and intraoperative ultrasound. Three-dimensional reconstructions were built in some cases preoperatively. Different techniques were employed for hilum management. The primary endpoint is to report intra- and postoperative complications. Secondary endpoints were the estimated blood loss (EBL), warm ischemia time (WIT) and positive surgical margins (PSM) rate.
Results: Median preoperative size of the largest mass was 37.5 mm (24-51) with a median PADUA and R.E.N.A.L. score of 8 (7-9) and 7 (6-9). One hundred forty-two tumors were excised, with a mean number of 2.32. The median WIT was 17 (12-24) minutes, and the median EBL was 200 (100-400) mL. Intraoperative ultrasound was employed in 40 (67.8%) patients. The rate of early unclamping, selective clamping and zero-ischemia were respectively 13 (21.3%), 6 (9.8%) and 13 (21.3%). ICG fluorescence was employed in 21 (34.42%) patients and three-dimensional reconstructions were built in 7 (11.47%) patients. Three (4.8%) intraoperative complications occurred, all classified as grade-1 according to EAUiaiC. Postoperative complications were reported in 14 (22.9%) cases with 2 Clavien-Dindo grade >2 complications. Four (6.56%) patients had PSM. Mean period of follow-up was 21 months.
Conclusions: In experienced hands, with the employment of the currently available technologies and surgical techniques, RAPN can guarantee optimal outcomes in patients with multiple ipsilateral renal masses.
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