Radical prostatectomy: Surgical planning, execution, and outcomes Journal Article


Author: Bianco, F. J. Jr
Article Title: Radical prostatectomy: Surgical planning, execution, and outcomes
Abstract: Open radical prostatectomy has evolved in the past 25 years to become the standard of care for most clinically significant tumors localized to the prostate gland. This operation effectively interrupts the natural progression of prostate cancer, yet it is sensitive to nuances in surgical technique and execution that affect cancer control and perioperative and functional outcomes. In general, surgical technique improves with experience, yet involves a steep learning curve that typically requires a couple hundred cases to overcome. Moreover, there is significant variability in outcomes even among experienced surgeons. Surgeons beginning practice and those adopting new techniques, such as robotics, should measure results carefully, realizing that there may be an oncologic learning curve different from that needed to execute the procedure. This article recognizes the formidable challenges for randomized clinical trials (eg, assuring stratification among surgeons in terms of randomization and demonstrating the absence of significant heterogeneity among providers that may explain differences among arms). Research is needed to identify the most effective technical steps that can be taught through formal educational programs. Copyright © 2008 by Current Medicine Group LLC.
Keywords: cancer survival; treatment outcome; surgical technique; disease course; review; cancer recurrence; postoperative period; cancer growth; cancer risk; treatment planning; prostate specific antigen; morbidity; cancer mortality; prostate cancer; prostatic neoplasms; prostatectomy; surgeon; robotics; cancer control; education program
Journal Title: Current Urology Reports
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1527-2737
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2008-01-01
Start Page: 231
End Page: 236
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s11934-008-0040-1
PUBMED: 18765118
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 17 November 2011" - "Source: Scopus"
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