Salvage robot-assisted radical prostatectomy following failed local treatments.

Journal: Archivos espanoles de urologia
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Abstract

Prostate cancer represents the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and is the second-leading cause of cancer related death in the United States. Primary treatment for prostate cancer includes radiotherapy or ablative procedures such as cryotherapy, and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). Unfortunately, a large proportion of these patients, especially with high risk features, may experience disease recurrence within 10 years. Management of recurrent localized prostate cancer is heterogeneous, and radical surgery remains as a salvage option in these patients. The purpose of this article is to offer oncological arguments in favor of salvage robotic radical prostatectomy (sRARP), which could benefit a certain group of patients. Tips and tricks in order to perform a challenging salvage surgery are summarized, as evidence of modern series with acceptable morbidity rates.

Authors

  • Estefania Linares Espinós
    University Hospital La Paz. IdiPAZ. Madrid. Spain. Lyx Institute of Urology. Madrid. Spain.
  • Gabriel Ogaya-Piniés
    Lyx Institute of Urology. Madrid. Spain. Rey Juan Carlos Hospital. Madrid. Spain.
  • Juan Ignacio Martínez-Salamanca
    Lyx Institute of Urology. Madrid. Spain. University Hospital Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda. Madrid. Spain.