Early and Late Complications Associated with Penile Cancer Surgery and the Impact of Human Papillomavirus Status: Findings from a Retrospective Norwegian Cohort Study

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY European Urology Open Science Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.euros.2025.01.009
Patrick Juliebø-Jones , Ida M. Nordanger , Christian Beisland , Tor K. Thorkelsen , Alfred Honoré , Christian A. Moen
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Abstract

Background and objective

Penile cancer (PeCa) and penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN) are rare diseases, and the burden of complications associated with surgery remains under-reported. The objective was to evaluate the early (≤30 d) and late (>30 d) complications and the impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) status.

Methods

A retrospective analysis was conducted of a cohort consisting of 201 consecutive and treatment-naïve patients with PeCa/PeIN undergoing surgery (penile sparing, and partial and total amputation) between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2023 at a tertiary centre as part of a centralised regional service.

Key findings and limitations

The median follow-up time was 39 (interquartile range 21, 76) mo. The early and late patient complication rates were 45% and 38%, respectively. Of the patients, 18.5% experienced two or more early complications. A majority (80%) of early complications were minor (Clavien-Dindo ≤2). There was a 1% admission rate to the intensive care unit, but no deaths were recorded within 30 d. Body mass index (BMI)was a significant predictor of early complications (p = 0.01). Late complications included chronic wound irritation (10%) and urethral stricture (11%). The latter was highest among those who had undergone partial amputation. One in four patients underwent reoperation due to recurrence during follow-up. HPV status had no association with the rate of either early or late complications.

Conclusions and clinical implications

PeCa surgery is associated with a relatively high complication burden, in both the early and the late postoperative period. Lymph node surgery further adds to the morbidity profile. BMI was a significant predictor of having an early complication, while HPV status did not affect the rate of early or late complications.

Patient summary

Penile cancer surgery is associated with a high rate of complications in early as well as late postoperative period. However, most of these complications are not severe. Body mass index was a significant predictor of an early complication, but human papillomavirus status was not associated with the risk of complications.
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