针对局部前列腺癌的前列腺部分切除术。

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY World Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1007/s00345-024-05242-4
Yue Wu, Chengwei Wang, Xiangyu Long, Tao Wang, Zhihua Wang, Chunguang Yang, Shaogang Wang
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背景和目的:前列腺癌局部治疗的目的是在控制癌症与保留泌尿和勃起功能之间取得平衡。虽然病灶消融疗法已经出现,但其不确定的预后促使人们探索前列腺部分切除术。我们系统回顾了前列腺部分切除术作为主要治疗方法的疗效,尤其是对中低风险患者的疗效:我们的综述全面分析了现有的前列腺部分切除术治疗局部癌症的研究。我们重点关注了患者选择、手术技术和术后效果,强调了肿瘤控制、尿失禁和勃起功能。我们还纳入了涉及多参数磁共振成像和靶向活检以选择候选者的研究:前列腺部分切除术包括多种技术,在肿瘤控制和功能保留方面显示出良好的短期疗效。术前成像和活检有助于选择候选者。然而,有关癌症复发的长期数据有限,值得进一步研究。不同研究之间的异质性和缺乏标准化的随访方案是明显的局限性:前列腺部分切除术为局部前列腺癌提供了一种微创、有效的治疗方案,尤其适用于经选择的患者。术前成像和活检对患者的选择起着至关重要的作用,而评估长期疗效则需要标准化的随访方案。未来的研究应侧重于阐明其精确作用和优化患者选择标准,为改进前列腺癌治疗策略做出贡献:前列腺部分切除术是前列腺癌局部治疗的一种探索,目的是在控制癌症和保留功能之间取得平衡。短期疗效良好,但缺乏有关复发的长期数据。需要进一步开展研究,以优化患者选择并规范随访方案。
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Partial prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer.

Background and objective: Localized prostate cancer treatment aims to balance cancer control with preserving urinary and erectile function. While focal ablative therapies have emerged, their uncertain prognosis prompts exploration of partial prostatectomy. We systematically reviewed its efficacy as a primary treatment, particularly in low-to-intermediate-risk patients.

Methods: Our review comprehensively analyzed existing studies on partial prostatectomy for localized cancer. We focused on patient selection, surgical techniques, and postoperative outcomes, emphasizing tumor control, continence, and erectile function. Studies involving multiparametric MRI and targeted biopsies for candidate selection were included.

Key findings and limitations: Partial prostatectomy, encompassing various techniques, demonstrates promising short-term outcomes in tumor control and functional preservation. Preoperative imaging and biopsy aid in candidate selection. However, longer-term data on cancer recurrence are limited, warranting further investigation. Heterogeneity among studies and the lack of standardized follow-up protocols are notable limitations.

Conclusions and clinical implications: Partial prostatectomy offers a minimally invasive and effective treatment option for localized prostate cancer, particularly in selected patients. Preoperative imaging and biopsy play crucial roles in patient selection, while standardized follow-up protocols are needed to assess long-term outcomes. Future research should focus on elucidating its precise role and optimizing patient selection criteria, contributing to improved prostate cancer management strategies.

Advancing practice: Partial prostatectomy is explored for localized prostate cancer treatment, aiming to balance cancer control with preserving function. Short-term outcomes are promising, but long-term data on recurrence are lacking. Further research is needed to optimize patient selection and standardize follow-up protocols.

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World Journal of Urology
World Journal of Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: The WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY conveys regularly the essential results of urological research and their practical and clinical relevance to a broad audience of urologists in research and clinical practice. In order to guarantee a balanced program, articles are published to reflect the developments in all fields of urology on an internationally advanced level. Each issue treats a main topic in review articles of invited international experts. Free papers are unrelated articles to the main topic.
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