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Mayr, Roman ; Engelmann, Simon Udo ; Yang, Yushan ; Haas, Maximilian ; Schmid, Thomas ; Schnabel, Marco Julius ; Breyer, Johannes ; Schmidt, Daniel ; Eiber, Matthias ; Denzinger, Stefan ; Burger, Maximilian ; Hellwig, Dirk ; Moosbauer, Jutta ; Grosse, Jirka

Prostate-specific membrane antigen-radioguided surgery salvage lymph node dissection: experience with fifty oligorecurrent prostate cancer patients

Mayr, Roman , Engelmann, Simon Udo, Yang, Yushan, Haas, Maximilian, Schmid, Thomas, Schnabel, Marco Julius, Breyer, Johannes, Schmidt, Daniel, Eiber, Matthias, Denzinger, Stefan, Burger, Maximilian, Hellwig, Dirk, Moosbauer, Jutta and Grosse, Jirka (2024) Prostate-specific membrane antigen-radioguided surgery salvage lymph node dissection: experience with fifty oligorecurrent prostate cancer patients. World Journal of Urology 42 (1).

Date of publication of this fulltext: 20 Aug 2024 09:22
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.58952


Abstract

Purpose The higher detection efficacy of PSMA PET for oligometastatic recurrence of prostate cancer has promoted new loco-regional treatment options. PSMA-targeted radioguided surgery (PSMA-RGS) was introduced to facilitate salvage surgery of small tumor deposits. The objectives of this retrospective analysis are to describe an independent single-center consecutive cohort of patients undergoing ...

Purpose
The higher detection efficacy of PSMA PET for oligometastatic recurrence of prostate cancer has promoted new loco-regional treatment options. PSMA-targeted radioguided surgery (PSMA-RGS) was introduced to facilitate salvage surgery of small tumor deposits. The objectives of this retrospective analysis are to describe an independent single-center consecutive cohort of patients undergoing PSMA-RGS and to evaluate its clinical and oncological outcomes.
Method
Between 2018 and 2022, 53 patients were treated with PSMA-RGS and 50 patients were available for final analyses. All patients were initially treated with radical prostatectomy (RP) and presented with biochemical recurrence (BCR) with at least one positive lesion on PSMA-PET imaging. After preparation of 99mTc-PSMA-I&S and intravenous injection, surgery was performed by using a gamma-probe intraoperatively.
Results
Median age was 70 years (IQR 65–73) and the median PSA at salvage surgery was 1.2 ng/mL (IQR 0.6-3.0). In all patients pathologically positive lesions could be removed during PSMA-RGS. 29 (58%) patients had one pathologically positive lesion, 14 (28%) had two and 7 (14%) had three or more, respectively. The overall complication rate was 26% with 4 (8%), 1 (2%), and 8 (16%) having Clavien-Dindo (CD) type I, II, and IIIb complications, respectively. During the follow-up period 31 (62%) patients experienced BCR and 29 (58%) received further therapy.
Conclusions
PSMA-RGS is a promising treatment option to enhance salvage surgery in early biochemical recurrence. However, only 42% of the patients treated with PSMA RGS remain without a biochemical recurrence. Further research is mandatory to identify patients, who profit from PSMA-RGS.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleWorld Journal of Urology
Publisher:Springer
Volume:42
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:1
Date12 August 2024
InstitutionsMedicine > Abteilung für Nuklearmedizin
Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Urologie
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10.1007/s00345-024-05189-6DOI
KeywordsProstate cancer · Oligometastasis · Metastasis directed therapy
Dewey Decimal Classification600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgPartially
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-589522
Item ID58952

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