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In this report, we looked at outcomes for infrequent cases of anterior prostate cancer treated with anterior partial prostatectomy, an uncommon surgical procedure as an alternative to in situ focal ablation therapy, to better preserve functional outcomes as compared with whole gland therapy. We found that functional outcomes of uninterrupted continence and erectile function were good. Out of 28 patients, eight had recurrence in the remaining prostate and were treated with a second surgical procedure, radical prostatectomy, which was feasible. We conclude that this new technique is feasible with good functional results and acceptable oncological results, which can be shared with the patients.
SUBMITTER: Villers A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10374895 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Villers Arnauld A Seguier Denis D Puech Philippe P Haber Georges-Pascal GP Desai Mihir M MM Crouzet Sebastien S Leroy Xavier X Labreuche Julien J Gill Inderbir S IS Olivier Jonathan J
European urology open science 20230722
Partial prostatectomy has been described as an alternative to focal ablation therapy for the management of localized low- to intermediate-risk prostate cancer. This report aims to describe the long-term outcomes in a series of 28 men (2000-2022) who underwent robotic-assisted anterior partial prostatectomy (APP) for anteriorly located tumors entirely or partially within the anterior fibromuscular stroma. The median follow-up is 7 yr (interquartile range [IQR]: 4.2-8). The median prostate-specifi ...[more]