M Panhelleux, L Balssa, A David, A Thiery-Vuillemin, F Kleinclauss, A Frontczak
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Abstract
Introduction: The incidence of small renal tumors (≤4cm) is on the rise. The gold standard treatment is partial nephrectomy (PN) but focal therapy can be a good alternative. We evaluated oncological control after treatment of T1a renal tumors by microwave ablation (MWA) compared to PN.
Methods: This is a retrospective, single-center study of all patients treated for TNM stage T1a renal tumors by either PN or MWA between 2010 and 2020. A propensity score was calculated and patients were matched 2:1 to compare recurrence-free survival, metastasis-free survival and overall survival between groups. We also compared postoperative complications using the Clavien-Dindo classification.
Results: After matching and propensity score, the two groups (41 MWA and 82 PN) were comparable. The median follow-up was 23 months (interquartiles, 9-48 months). Recurrence-free survival was higher in the PN group compared to MWA, with a recurrence rate of 17.1% in the MWA group vs 4.9% in the PN group (P=0.003). MWA treatment was a risk factor for tumor recurrence (P=0.002), but there was no significant difference in terms of metastasis-free survival (P=0.549) or overall survival (P=0.539). MWA was associated with fewer postoperative complications (P=0.0005).
Conclusion: This study shows that MWA was associated with higher risk of recurrence but similar metastasis-free survival and overall survival compared to PN. Recurrence was treated with new MWA or active surveillance. MWA may be an interesting alternative to PN for small renal tumors.
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Une publication rapide des travaux en urologie: retrouvez les derniers travaux de recherche, études et enquêtes, en Urologie, publiés sous la forme de revues, mises au point, articles originaux, notes techniques, cas cliniques pertinents et originaux, lettres à la rédaction, revues de la littérature, textes de recommandation,... La revue publie également des articles pour les infirmières en Urologie. Une approche pluridisciplinaire : Progrès en Urologie aborde toutes les pathologies urologiques. Aux 13 numéros de Progrès viennent s''ajouter 4 numéros de Progrès en Urologie Pelvi-Périnéologie