Surgical modifications of radical retropubic prostatectomy to decrease incidence of positive surgical margins.
(1998)
Journal - The Journal of urology (UNITED STATES )
Abstract :
PURPOSE: We sought to determine whether recent surgical modifications in the technique of radical retropubic prostatectomy decrease the incidence of positive surgical margins. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the records of 144 consecutive patients a mean of 60.8 years old who underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy using a modified surgical technique. Mean prostate specific antigen was 8.6 ng./ml. and mean Gleason grade was 5.8. Surgical modifications included division of the dorsal venous complex of the penis 10 to 15 mm. distal to the prostatic apex; transection of the urethra 3 mm. beyond the prostatic apex; division of the anterior aspect of the urethra, leaving the investing periurethral musculature intact, and division of the posterior aspect of the urethra en bloc with the striated urethral sphincter; sharp dissection of the rectourethralis muscle and remaining attachments of the prostate to the rectum; wide excision of the neurovascular bundle posterolateral to the prostate when adjacent induration or tumor is present, and division of the bladder neck, leaving a 5 mm. cuff of bladder tissue with the prostate. RESULTS: Of 144 consecutive patients 16 (11.1%) had positive surgical margins at a total of 20 sites, including 7 (35%) at the apex, 8 (40%) posterolateral, 3 (15%) anterior and 2 (10%) at the bladder neck. These results compare favorably with the positive surgical margin rates after radical prostatectomy previously reported in the literature. CONCLUSIONS: These surgical modifications appear to have decreased the incidence of positive surgical margins after radical retropubic prostatectomy.
| ISSN : | 0022-5347 |
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| Mesh Heading : | Aged Humans Incidence Male Middle Aged Neoplasm Recurrence, Local Prostatectomy Prostatic Neoplasms epidemiology |
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| Mesh Heading Relevant : | prevention & control methods surgery |
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Bilateral metachronous testicular seminoma associated with microlithiasis.
(1998)
Journal - The Journal of urology (UNITED STATES )
| ISSN : | 0022-5347 |
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| Mesh Heading : | Adult Calculi Humans Male Neoplasms, Second Primary Seminoma Testicular Diseases Testicular Neoplasms |
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| Mesh Heading Relevant : | complications complications complications complications complications |
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