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Segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer
PURPOSE: Pure ureter cancers are rare and account for only 1–3 % of urothelial carcinomas with limited data. Nowadays, nephron-sparing methods are reserved mainly for imperative cases. This study intends to assess the oncologic outcome between segmental ureterectomy (SU) and radical nephroureterecto...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4012151/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24202956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-013-0514-z |
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author | Hung, Shih Ya Yang, Wen Chou Luo, Hao Lun Hsu, Chun-Chien Chen, Yen Ta Chuang, Yao Chi |
author_facet | Hung, Shih Ya Yang, Wen Chou Luo, Hao Lun Hsu, Chun-Chien Chen, Yen Ta Chuang, Yao Chi |
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description | PURPOSE: Pure ureter cancers are rare and account for only 1–3 % of urothelial carcinomas with limited data. Nowadays, nephron-sparing methods are reserved mainly for imperative cases. This study intends to assess the oncologic outcome between segmental ureterectomy (SU) and radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) for pure ureteral urothelial carcinoma. METHODS: From July 2004 to August 2010, 112 patients at a single tertiary referral center were included. Perioperative data were obtained from our institutional database. Postoperative CT scan, cystoscopy, and contralateral renal echo were performed regularly for survey of disease recurrence. RESULTS: The mean length of follow-up was 43.8 and 48.3 months for the RNU and SU group, respectively. The bladder recurrences, local recurrences, distant metastasis, and cancer-specific survival rates showed no significant differences between RNU and SU (36.4 vs. 34.2 %, p = 0.83; 23.4 vs. 14.3 %, p = 0.27; and 16.9 vs. 8.6 %, p = 0.244, and 13.0 vs. 5.7 %, p = 0.249, respectively). CONCLUSION: The study suggested that SU is not inferior to RNU for ureter cancer in oncologic outcomes and is less invasive and better nephron preservation. |
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spelling | pubmed-40121512014-05-07 Segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer Hung, Shih Ya Yang, Wen Chou Luo, Hao Lun Hsu, Chun-Chien Chen, Yen Ta Chuang, Yao Chi Int Urol Nephrol Urology - Original Paper PURPOSE: Pure ureter cancers are rare and account for only 1–3 % of urothelial carcinomas with limited data. Nowadays, nephron-sparing methods are reserved mainly for imperative cases. This study intends to assess the oncologic outcome between segmental ureterectomy (SU) and radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) for pure ureteral urothelial carcinoma. METHODS: From July 2004 to August 2010, 112 patients at a single tertiary referral center were included. Perioperative data were obtained from our institutional database. Postoperative CT scan, cystoscopy, and contralateral renal echo were performed regularly for survey of disease recurrence. RESULTS: The mean length of follow-up was 43.8 and 48.3 months for the RNU and SU group, respectively. The bladder recurrences, local recurrences, distant metastasis, and cancer-specific survival rates showed no significant differences between RNU and SU (36.4 vs. 34.2 %, p = 0.83; 23.4 vs. 14.3 %, p = 0.27; and 16.9 vs. 8.6 %, p = 0.244, and 13.0 vs. 5.7 %, p = 0.249, respectively). CONCLUSION: The study suggested that SU is not inferior to RNU for ureter cancer in oncologic outcomes and is less invasive and better nephron preservation. Springer Netherlands 2013-11-08 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4012151/ /pubmed/24202956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-013-0514-z Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Urology - Original Paper Hung, Shih Ya Yang, Wen Chou Luo, Hao Lun Hsu, Chun-Chien Chen, Yen Ta Chuang, Yao Chi Segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer |
title | Segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer |
title_full | Segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer |
title_fullStr | Segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer |
title_short | Segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer |
title_sort | segmental ureterectomy does not compromise the oncologic outcome compared with nephroureterectomy for pure ureter cancer |
topic | Urology - Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4012151/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24202956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-013-0514-z |
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