Tumors in Solitary Kidneys Are Not All Equal: Outcomes of Partial Nephrectomy in High-Risk Cases.

IF 0.8 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Urology Practice Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.1097/UPJ.0000000000000802
Mark T Dawidek, Lina Posada Calderon, Juan Sebastian Arroyave Villada, Burcin A Ucpinar, Lennert Eismann, Stephen W Reese, Marc Ganz, Oguz Akin, Ed Reznik, Jonathan A Coleman, A Ari Hakimi, Paul Russo
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Abstract

Purpose: While partial nephrectomy remains the preferred treatment for tumors in solitary kidneys, there is a broad range of complexity to these cases. This retrospective study refines our understanding of renal and oncologic outcomes in high-risk cases of partial nephrectomy of the solitary kidney (PNSK).

Materials and methods: Review of our institutional database identified patients who underwent PNSK between 1990 and 2020. Cases were classified as high-risk PNSK based on having any of the following: clinical stage ≥T3, RENAL nephrometry score ≥10, or multiple tumors suspicious for malignancy.es.

Results: Of the 124 cases included, 73 were classified as high-risk PNSK. The rate of high-grade peri-operative complications was 32% among high-risk cases, compared with 12% among low-risk cases. The high-risk group recovered less of their baseline renal function compared to the low-risk group, though this gap narrowed with time, and the respective 5-year end-stage renal disease (ESRD)-free survivals were 89% and 100%. Baseline renal function, multifocal tumors, and intraoperative blood loss were predictors of long-term renal function. The 5-year local recurrence-free survival, cancer-specific survival, and overall survival rates in the high-risk group were 83%, 80%, and 77% respectively.

Conclusions: Outcomes of PNSK remain preferrable to ESRD in the highest-risk patients. Keys to optimization are meticulous preservation of normal parenchyma and a bloodless field. Longer ischemia time is tolerable to achieve these goals, though may benefit from the application of renal hypothermia.

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