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  • Precision Prostatectomy (PP) is a treatment for men with unilateral prostate cancer that aims to preserve functional outcomes, and this study evaluates its safety and effectiveness outside of the initial center where it was developed.
  • The study monitored patients who underwent PP between 2022 and 2023, assessing their functional status and checking for any cancer recurrence post-operation, with follow-ups every three months.
  • Results showed a median patient age of 63, no serious surgical complications, and high rates of functional preservation, with 91% using no pads and nearly 91% of previously potent patients maintaining their potency after one year, indicating PP's promise for select individuals.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Precision Prostatectomy (PP) is a viable treatment option for men with unilateral dominant cancer who are interested in preserving functional outcomes. To date, the data published about the outcomes of this technique has come from a single center only (Henry Ford - HF). We present the surgical, functional, and oncological outcomes of the first series of patients to undergo PP outside of HF, to demonstrate the safety and reproducibility of the technique.

Methods: Between 2022 and 2023, PP was offered to select patients who were interested in preserving their functional status. Men who underwent PP were followed at 3 monthly intervals; information regarding their functional status was simultaneously obtained. Men who had biochemical recurrence were advised to undergo remnant biopsy. If residual cancer was detected, then remnant removal was performed.

Results: The median age and median PSA of the study group was 63 years and 6.89 ng/ml respectively. The median operative and console times were 196.5 and 154 minutes. No intra-operative complications were noted. Three patients had a total of three post-operative complications. Three patients had biochemical recurrence; cancer was not detected in any of these patients on postoperative biopsies of the prostatic remnant. At 12 months, 91% of patients reported using 0 pads/day and 90.9% of pre-operatively potent patients were potent at 12 months.

Conclusion: PP is a safe and reproducible technique that can ensure cancer control and preservation of functional status in select patients. Further studies with large sample sizes and longer follow-up are required to ascertain the long-term outcomes of this surgical technique.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00345-024-05074-2DOI Listing

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